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In Cutting Board, two butchers play chess out of a board made with steaks sliced into squares, re-organizing the natural in order to create the synthetic.

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The steak is cut into 2" by 2" pieces, with 64 pieces cut total, half of them kissed by a frying pan and hence enhanced in color. The meat is then arranged on a 16" x 16" platform of clear acrylic and placed on top of a podium. On either side of the sculpture are LCD panels hung from the ceiling. Each panel plays a 20-minute loop of a butcher contemplating his next move. Video.

A work by Jiacong Yan.

0meatpacknew.jpgMore flesh art: Zhang Huan's meat bodysuit in My New York 4 performance (image on the left); The Animatronic Flesh Shoe, stitched together with pieces of latex rubber cast out of moulds made from the artist (Adam Brandej)'s own skin to comment on issues of sweatshop labour and content ownership. The shoe's toe and heel raise and lower as it occasionally vibrates/pulsates, and twitches on the floor as if it were still alive.
Victoria Reynolds's meat art series; Jana Sterback's Meat armchair and dress.

Previous posts: Sascha reports from Wetware Hackers Day 1; what might the Meat of Tomorrow be like?: the Meat Helmet; collection of canned meat; Kuniko Maeda's Table Manners; Communication Grill Chang-tei; Bioart - Taxonomy of an Etymological Monster; Victimless leather jacket.

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2 Comments:

Regarding "Animatronic Flesh Shoe", it does sadden me to that artists try to degrade the global trade that is bringing hundreds of millions of people in East Asia out of absolute poverty.

It is important to realize that people making Nike shoes are making more money than they could have otherwise through back-breaking toil in the fields or in state-owned enterprises:

http://www.johannorberg.net/?page=articles&articleid=53

It is easier to degrade things through art than it is to exalt them.

Infact, I will take this as my own personal challenge to device artwork that exalts the benfits of global trade and economic freedom.

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And at the same time, people can't eat enought to survive.

It's maybe art, but play with food it's not cool.
And one minute of silence for people who died when you look this video.

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