In my recent post about the relationship between between food and emotion, I was a bit skeptical about whether food expresses emotion. This is in
Category: Art and Food
The Tyranny of Choice
I’ve spent much of my morning trying to find just the right word to describe Corby Kummer’s scathing criticism of tasting menus in the February
Music, Food, and Emotion
I think most people would readily admit that sometimes they have emotional responses to food. We feel revulsion when we taste spoiled food. Soup invokes
Food Memories, Emotions, and the Wretched Egg
The smell of food is a remarkably efficient activator of long forgotten memories. The particular smell of a cake or of Mom’s apple pie is
Bacon and Bourdieu: When Peasant Food Makes Good
Although its moment in the spotlight may be fading, bacon, or its uncured sister pork belly, has enjoyed a lengthy starring role in the larder
Ferran Adrià’s Search for Miracles
Andy Warhol was perhaps the first artist to understand and take advantage of the commercial potential of art. With his appropriations of soup cans and