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posted on 2025-05-11, 21:52 authored by Marissa Lindquist, Michael Chapman, Timothy BurkeTimothy Burke, Derren Lowe, Imogen Sage, Robyn Schmidt
Banquet is an exhibition that interrogates the processes and rituals of food, the human condition and architectural production. The work questions the relationship between space and narratives of food in film and literature. Significant culturally and globally as the absence of public and private dining produced profound impacts, during and at the height of the global pandemic as food has become an integral part of contemporary culture. Banquet is an exhibition that re-imagines the Tin Sheds Gallery as an interactive banquet hall. Referencing Roman Emperor Nero Germanicus’ Golden Banquet Room - the gallery is transformed into a spatial laboratory exploring food processes and the human condition. Fictional moments in film and literature are re-animated through seven handcrafted analogue ‘food machines’, accompanied by architectural drawings.

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Start date

2022-09-01

End date

2022-10-08

Place published

Tin Shed Gallery, Darlington, Sydney, N.S.W.

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  • Curated/Produced Exhibition/Event | Exhibition/Event

Standalone work/Portfolio

  • Standalone

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

College of Engineering, Science and Environment

School

School of Architecture and Built Environment

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