The group exhibition Serving Gluttony explores the dynamic intersection of food and art, tracing its evolution from traditional depictions of abundance to contemporary reflections on consumer culture. Across centuries and continents, artists have been captivated by the visual and symbolic richness of food. From the meticulous still lifes of Caravaggio to the vibrant food cans of Warhol, food has …
The group exhibition Serving Gluttony explores the dynamic intersection of food and art, tracing its evolution from traditional depictions of abundance to contemporary reflections on consumer culture. Across centuries and continents, artists have been captivated by the visual and symbolic richness of food. From the meticulous still lifes of Caravaggio to the vibrant food cans of Warhol, food has served as both subject and metaphor, reflecting societal values and cultural trends. Today, food in art represents more than just aesthetic pleasure; it is a lens through which we examine complex …