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...decomposing lump of chocolate in the shape of lion? What if the work of art changes with time and will eventually disintergrate entirely? And how can food, such an ordinary part of life, be transformed into something sacred? These are only some of the questioned posed by Eat Art: Joseph Beuys, Dieter Roth and Sonja Alhauser, a rollicking, probing and hilarious exhibit at the Bush-Reisinger Museum. This food-focused extravaganza destroys any of our preconceived notions about the nature of art, time and materiality, and is a refreshing example of how powerful innovative...
...entice and amuse rather than preach. The experience should be a pleasurable and almost hedonistic one. Alhauser uses food as a means of eliciting a playful and childlike response from the viewer. Food is a tool that can be used to enlighten and invigorate a sometimes pedantic art world. Joseph Beuys, one of the most influential artists of the last 50 years, shares Alhauser’s belief that food is healing. Society, which he thinks has become sick and corrupt, can only be reformed through individual creativity. The individual must realize his own creative potential in order to survive...
...Joseph Beuys...
About 200 anti-war protesters on their way to the office of Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman (D-Conn.) clashed with Hartford police last month. Eighteen of the protesters were arrested—including Yale and Wesleyan University students...
...Kennedy School of Government (KSG) plans to close its Washington office, restrict administrative budgets and decrease new faculty hirings in response to the recent economic downturn and the events of Sept. 11, KSG Dean Joseph S. Nye said in an interview yesterday...