New York Magazine‘s Most Giftable Coffee-Table Books of 2019 One of The Architect’s Newspaper‘s Fall Must-ReadsT: The New York Times Style Magazine‘s Pick in the Editors’ Roundup..Home-cooking meets highbrow art in this one-of-a-kind cookbook that uses food to create edible interpretations of modern and contemporary sculptures, paintings, architecture, and design. It started as a series of dinner parties that Esther Choi–artist, architectural historian, and self-taught cook–hosted for friends after she stumbled across an elaborate menu crafted for Walter Gropius in 1937. Combining a curiosity about art and design with a deeply felt love of cooking, Choi has assembled a playful collection of recipes that are sure to spark conversation over the dinner table. Featuring Choi’s own spectacular photography, these sixty recipes riff off famous artists or architects and the works they are known for. Try Quiche Haring with the Frida Kale-o Salad, or the Robert Rauschenburger followed by Flan Flavin. This cookbook is strikingly beautiful and provocative as it blurs the boundaries between art and everyday life and celebrates food in an engaging and imaginative way.
Publisher: Prestel
Published: 2019
Origin: United Kingdom
Language: English
Pages: 254
Length × Width × Height: 29 × 21 × 2,5 cm
Article Number: 35776