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Weeknight Dinners on view at Dom Museum Wien closing Aug 27, 2023

Image Courtesy of Dom Museum Wien


I’m thrilled to have eight Weeknight Dinners photographs included in the monumental show, “The Meal”, at Dom Museum Wien. Curated by Johanna Schwanberg the exhibition is on view from Sept 29, 2022- Aug 27, 2023. “Eating is one of the basic human needs. Yet since time immemorial, shared meals have meant much more than the mere intake of food. The exhibition The Meal highlights social, cultural, political, and religious aspects of eating. It focuses on how artists deal with the subject of juxtapositions that appeal to all the senses and are both critical and reflective, from medieval and early modern art to Eat Art objects and recent positions. Valuable loans and commissioned pieces complement works from the multifaceted holdings of Dom Museum Wien.” -from The Meal exhibition catalog

The exhibition includes work by Marina Abramović, Sonja Alhäuser, Atelier Van Lieshout, Abraham van Beyeren, Lois Bielefeld, Pieter de Bloot, Thierry Boutonnier, Götz Bury, Joseph Beuys, Catrin Bolt, Elinor Carucci, Heinz Cibulka, Domenico Cresti called Passignano, Josef Danhauser, desertArtLAB, Martin Dichtl, Albin Egger-Lienz, Christian Eisenberger, Jan Fyt, Gaetano Gandolfi, Floris Gerritsz. van Schooten, Geldorp Gortzius, Robert F. Hammerstiel, honey & bunny, Nelson Jalil, Ulrike Köb, Maria Lassnig, Master of the Frederick Altarpiece, Maha Malluh, Katharina Mayer, Veronika Merklein, Jan Miense Molenaer, Izumi Miyazaki, Anna Paul, Klaus Pichler, Dieter Roth, Zina Saro-Wiwa, Christoph Daniel Schenck, Astrid Schulz, Gregg Segal, Taryn Simon, Stéphane Soulié, Daniel Spoerri, Jan Steen, Maja Vukoje, Franz West, Workshop of Lucas Cranach the Elder, Ramiro Wong, as well as historic artists whose names have not been handed down.

For more info:
https://dommuseum.at/mahlzeit_information_en

Install Photo of Weeknight Dinners alongside Geldorp Gortzius’s Family Saying Grace 1602

The Meal exhibition view, Dom Museum Wien, Vienna, Austria. Image courtesy of Dom Museum Wien.

Lois Bielefeld