
紐約藝廊 Olympia 舉辦「CAKE」可食藝術展:逾 30 位藝術家聯手呈獻一夜限定甜蜜狂歡
隨著紐約的夜晚變得更加溫暖,藝術圈進入季節性放緩,一群人手持叉子與盤子,聚集在Olympia畫廊外的街道上,參加名為「CAKE」的單晚限定展覽。這場展覽以 Marie Antoinette 那句傳說中的名言「讓他們吃蛋糕」為靈感,匯集了 30 多位藝術家的可食用藝術品,將這座位於下東區的雙層空間化為一個臨時甜點沙龍。
畫廊形容,這場展覽最初是「對日益嚴峻的全球社會政治局勢的諷刺回應」,但最終呈現的卻是一場關於愉悅、短暫與食物凝聚力的溫柔沉思。打破傳統畫廊「只看不摸」的規則,CAKE 邀請觀眾以「分食」的方式挑戰常規,創造出一場別開生面的藝術體驗。
每件甜點作品通過色彩、質地、技法或概念,延續了藝術家的創作脈絡,以糖霜詩意探討反商品化、勞動與衰敗等主題。展品從幽默俏皮的作品,如 Heather Benjamin 的「Cockroach Cupcakes」與 Robin F. Williams 的卡通風「Pie in the Face」,到更具雕塑感的「real or cake」創作,如 Leah Dixon 的高聳「Bavarian Khalifa」與 Eli Hill 和 Stephanie Temma Hier 合作的「Cake Seafood Platter」,其他亮點包括 Naomi Nakazato 的柚子泡沫火山口與 Madeline Bach 的「Orchid Summit II」。
自 2020 年創立以來,由 Ali Rossi 掌舵的 Olympia 畫廊以其顛覆性與挑釁精神聞名。在這個夏夜,畫廊將這一使命推向新高度,營造出親密、連結與社群的氛圍:未經討論便保留中央作品不被觸碰的默契、眾多雙手在作品間傳遞的痕跡,以及食物作為意想不到卻易於消化的藝術媒介——在食用中改變觀者的體驗。
完整參展名單如下:
Alicia AdamerovichYura AdamsCassandra Mayela AllenMadeline BachHannah BeermanHeather BenjaminWells ChandlerFung CheungMagnet CurryEmily DavidsonLeah DixonTamara GonzalesAisling HamrogueColleen HermanStephanie Temma HierEli HillErin Lee JonesMelissa JosephHein KohLizzy LundayLee MaxeyCristina de MiguelNicole MourinoNaomi NakazatoSarah NsikakKeisha Prioleau-MartinErika RaneeAdrianne RubensteinAlex SchmidtPauline ShawJessica StollerRobin F. WilliamsMie Yim.
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