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Wednesday, June 29, 2016

"CHOW," Art Made of and About Food at LABspace and HGS Home Chef July 7-August 6th




HGS Home Chef, a kitchenware store and cooking school and the contemporary art gallery LABspace, both in Hillsdale, NY team up to present “CHOW” a group art exhibit and food demo series by several of the artists in the exhibition. “CHOW” opens at LABspace on Thursday, July 7th with a reception for the artists on Saturday July 9th from 1-3pm. The exhibition runs through August 6th. All are welcome.

It is no surprise that artists are food lovers and, often, creative entertainers and chefs. Picasso and Monet were celebrated for their dinner parties full of color and flowing wines.  Food and art go together like bread and chocolate, and artists who have mastered cooking are a very special breed of bon vivant. 

Carl D’Alvia makes sculpture using a pasta making machine, Jennifer Coates conflates paint with cooking sauces, Elaine Tin Nyo documents the raising, creating and sharing of food, Michelle Segre uses bread as a sculptural medium, DGKrueger dips polaroids made during intimate times with his partner in chocolate, Mie Yim uses pastels to draw food on Martha Stewart paint chips and Mike Geno exquisitely paints cheeses with oil paints so gorgeously that one nearly hallucinates cheese smells in place of the linseed oil of his paint. Tracy Miller paints luscious and celebratory scenes of cake-laden tabletops.

LABspace is located at 2462 NY Route 23 in Hillsdale, NY just west of NY Route 22 underneath CrossRoads Food Shop. The gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays from 1-5 and Saturdays from 11-5. Hillsdale is a 25 minute drive from the Wassaic stop on Metro North and a 20 min drive from the Hudson stop on Amtrak and a 15 minute drive from the Peter Pan bus stop in Great Barrington, MA. Rides from any of these locations can be arranged with advance notice. http://labspaceart.blogspot.com/

Three of the artists whose work will be featured in CHOW will be conducting food demos/talks at HGS Home Chef across the street from the gallery at 2635 Route 23.  Tickets for the food demonstrations may be purchased online at www.HGSHomeChef.com




MIE YIM MAKES BIBIMBAP
Sunday, July 10, 2016 from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
$50
Mie Yim is a 2015 recipient of New York Foundation for the Arts Painting Fellowship. Mie is well known for her miniature food pastels, which she makes on Martha Stewart paint chips. She is also much appreciated in the art world for her fantastic Bibimbap, a specialty of her native Korea, which she will demo. http://mieyim.com/food-drawings.html
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ELAINE TIN NYO’S ‘SOUR CHERRY PIE’
Sunday, July 17, 2016 from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
$50
Elaine Tin Nyo is a conceptual artist with a kitchen and a studio in New York City and the French Basque country. Using performance, video, photography, cooking and writing, she reframes the everyday rituals of food and its preparation so we may reflect on the inherent beauty and value of the seemingly unimportant moments of our lives. In addition to her visual arts background, she has learned at the side of home cooks and restaurant chefs on three continents.
She received support from Creative Capital Foundation for her project, This Little Piggy, which follows a single pig from birth to ham in five ham-centric regions of the world (USA, France, Italy, Spain and China). The Museum of Modern Art presented her evening-long dining event “Edible Magritte” in conjunction with their exhibition of Rene Magritte’s paintings. “Sour Cherry Pie” is two-to-three-week-long performance that celebrates friendship and simple pleasures of summer fruit and pastry. It has occurred annually for more than a decade. Elaine will demo her famous Sour Cherry Pie, after which each attendee will get a slice!
http://elainetinnyo.com/



JENNIFER COATES ‘BUBBLES’ AND TART TASTING
Friday, July 29, 2016 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Free

Jennifer Coates’s paintings are all food all the time. For 15 years she has been exploring the relationship between the viscosity of paint and food. Jennifer is also a superb and award winning pastry baker. For this event she will give her talk on Bubbles (description below) and bring and serve her famous orange tart with a salted pecan crust, orange marmalade, elderflower caramel, mascarpone cream with ground star anise, grated chocolate. To-die-for. Actual bubbly will be served with the tart following her talk.

Bubbles: Life, Death and Cleanliness:
In this lecture, Jennifer Coates follows the circuitous path of the bubble through history and across scale. Her point of departure is World War II and the dropping of the atomic bomb, what philosopher Timothy Morton has referred to as the beginning of the Age of Acceleration. Coincident with this time of mass annihilation was an explosion of development in synthetic chemistry, which gave birth to weapons, pharmaceuticals and new materials of all kinds. Not the least of which was the synthetic surfactant, a molecule that increased the surface area of bubbles in hygiene and cleaning products, causing their massive proliferation in industry, culture and bathrooms around the world. Bubbles have been used as an object of inspiration for philosophers, artists, writers, architects and chefs, throughout history. Bubbles in all their forms are explored through images—a visual essay that shows morphological rhymes to make a larger point about our connection of bubbles.

The event is free but please rsvp to labspaceart@gmail.com or via https://www.eventbrite.com/e/art-food-series-3-of-3-jennifer-coates-bubble-talk-and-tart-tasting-tickets-25324386923

ALSO: The talk and tasting will be followed by a short musical performance by the duo Phrogz (Jennifer Coates and David Humphrey.) And the short performance will be followed by a jam session. Musicians, bring your instruments if you wish to join in.

CHOW

HGS Home Chef, a kitchenware store and cooking school and the contemporary art gallery LABspace, both in Hillsdale, NY team up to present “CHOW” a group art exhibit and food demo series by several of the artists in the exhibition. “CHOW” opens at LABspace on Thursday, July 7th with a reception for the artists on Saturday July 9th from 1-3pm. The exhibition runs through August 6th. All are welcome.

It is no surprise that artists are food lovers and, often, creative entertainers and chefs. Picasso and Monet were celebrated for their dinner parties full of color and flowing wines. Food and art go together like bread and chocolate, and artists who have mastered cooking are a very special breed of bon vivant. 

Jennifer Coates conflates paint with cooking sauces, Carl D’Alvia makes sculpture using a pasta making machine, Steve DiBenedetto's color pencil drawing of a crouton bag references ingredients used in the kitchen, Mike Geno exquisitely paints cheeses with oil paints so gorgeously that one nearly hallucinates cheese smells in place of the linseed oil of his paint. DGKrueger dips polaroids made during intimate times with his partner in chocolate, Tracy Miller paints luscious and celebratory scenes of cake-laden tabletops, Elaine Tin Nyo documents the raising, creating and sharing of food, Michelle Segre uses bread as a sculptural medium, and Mie Yim uses pastels to draw food on Martha Stewart paint chips. 

LABspace is located at 2462 NY Route 23 in Hillsdale, NY just west of NY Route 22 underneath CrossRoads Food Shop. The gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays from 1-5 and Saturdays from 11-5. http://labspaceart.blogspot.com/


http://www.jenniferlcoates.com/
http://labspaceart.blogspot.com/
http://hillsdalegeneralstore.com/

Image: 
Detail
Jennifer Coates
Strawberry Eclair Popsicle, 2015
18 x 14 inches