Video: Bread table - installation by Andere Monjo
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
It's good when the table is full of food. And it's not bad when the table itself is a product. Such an installation, called Baked Table, was presented by the artist Andere Monjo at the London Design Festival 2010.
Food is one of the most popular images in art. Someone draws still lifes, someone creates quite appetizing-looking food from cardboard, and someone creates monuments from bacon. But the artist Andere Monjo also took the latter path. He created cutlery from … bread.
Yes Yes! Made from regular lean bread, similar to matzah. Indeed, during its creation, nothing but flour and water was used. And I can't even believe it! All these bakery plates, forks, spoons, knives, cups, saucers, salt shakers and sugar bowls look very beautiful and unusual. What is there! Even the napkins and tablecloth on this table, served by Ander Monjo, are also made from bread!
Of course, eating with these cutlery is completely inconvenient. Maybe some salads, and even then without dressing with butter or mayonnaise, otherwise the plates and forks will get wet and creep apart. But the Baked Table is an art installation, not a full-fledged set!
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