Learning Unit Objective:
- Examine the political, regional, economic, technological, religious, ethnic, gender, and generational influences that shape conceptions of art.
- Consider gender, race, and ethnicity in relation to representation in art.
Artifact: Food As Art (Click here)
The article “A matter of taste?” written by William Deresiewicz shows his concerns about the relationship between food and art. In his article, he uses a word “foodism”. He believes that food has taken the place of art and becomes the mainstream. Young men or even kids, they are introduced by people from the local/organic fare or campus farmlet into the ways of food. Many of them also look to the possibilities of careers in food. Just like the author says “ Food, for young people now, is creativity, commerce, politics, health, almost religion” (para 5). Around the turn of the 20th century, aestheticism took the place of Christianity among the progressive classes. Foodism then taken over aestheticism around the turn of the 21st. Deresiewicz states that people has connected food with the meaning of life. When he talks about this, he says “ Food now expresses the symbolic values and absorbs the spiritual energies of the educated class” (para 9). It seems that Deresiewicz feels unsatisfied about the situation of food, because after this, he shows that food can only be food, it cannot be a story or an idea; although food can evoke people’s emotions, just within a limited range. For Deresiewicz, food is not art and it cannot take the place of art. So in the end of the article, he points out “ Yes, food centers life in France and Italy, but not to the disadvantage of art, which still occupies the supreme place in both cultures. Here in America, we are in danger of confusing our palates with our souls” (para 12).
After reading Deresiewicz’s article, there is something about food he mentions is reasonable. People’s views about food indeed changed and food become more important than before.You can see some performances about food on TV.Some artists even open restaurants and displays some artistic food creations. However, I believe he exaggerates the issues. He believes food has inherited the position of art and American people are struggling their palates with their souls. He is obviously worried about the situation of food excessively. Also, he denies the possibilities that food can be art. In the article “Food as art” written by Elizabeth Telfer, she also feel confused whether we should treat food as art. In her article, she provides some examples and theories to prove this repeatedly. I think some are very useful and can help us to make a decision about this. If we want to associate something with art, we firstly must have a reaction. Telfer gives aesthetic reaction her own definition and it can be charactered as “non-neutral, non-instrumental, having a certain intensity and often accompanied by judgements for which the judgers claim a kind of objectivity”(p11). According to this, most people will agree that there is aesthetic reactions to tastes and smells. We also can distinguish the tastes and smells form approving of the food instrumentally that it is nourishing and fashionable. These can be combined with a judgment like we think this food is good and other people will like it. However, we cannot treat all objects which can give rise to aesthetic reaction as art. About the definition of work of art, there still exists one problem and it is “the phrase of work of art can be used in either a classifying way or an evaluative way” (p 12). It is necessary to decorate or arrange food in attractive ways if the cook intend to make people desire to taste it. So from the classifying way, food absolutely can be viewed as art. But in the evaluative way, some people believe food cannot be art. This view is similar with Deresiewicz’s, they don’t think tastes can sustain art. Tastes indeed are not nobler than hearing and sight because they are more physical.But it does not mean that it cannot be art. Telfer points out that although our senses of smells are less developed than some animals, we still can recognize a range of tastes and smells.Moreover,if we pay more attention on it, more people will cultivate a palate. Therefore, some people doubt the tastes of the food cannot be the reason that food is not art. We only can get a conclusion that art based on food is more simpler. In the article “A matter of taste?”, Deresiewicz also states that food cannot be used to express people’s symbolic values, the emotions which it can evoke is just within a limited range. Maybe this is true, but we cannot deny that food doesn’t constitute a work of art because of this. Like we explained before, food is a simpler art and it is not that complicated.
Actually, food can be viewed as art. Some people try to deny it because they think of food in a complicated way.Food is a simple and minor art, it cannot compare with music or painting. So we have no need to worry that its importance can threaten the position of art and even take the place of it.
Reflections:
I always believe that food can be art. But I also know that some people don’t think so. For them, the only function of food is relieving hunger. Telfer in her essay talks about this issue. She also feels confused that whether we can view food as art. We cannot deny that some food can give people aesthetic reaction. Only the cook arrange the food in an attractive way, people will have desire to taste it. Therefore, food not only can be useful (relieve people’s hunger), it also can be an art of work. It is reasonable we can combine these two.
However, in Deresiewicz’s article, he mentions another issue. He think food is more and more important today and it has taken the place of art. He denies that food can be art and he also worries that people are in danger of confusing their palates with their souls. I believe it is not a bad thing that food’s place become more important because it shows that people begin to pay more attention to their life quality. But this doesn’t mean that food can take the place of art. Compared with main art in our life like painting and music, food is obviously special. Telfer believes that food can be art, but it is just a minor art.
In the video, you can appreciate many different kinds of food. When you see them, you will have the desire to taste them. But it doesn’t prevent you admitting that they are art at the same time. Eating food is our everyday’s activities and we cannot live without food. I choose this artifact because I believe many people will confused whether we can treat food as art and they may find some hints from this.
Future:
I like food and I also believe making food is making an art of work. Arrange food in an attractive way is not a easy thing. You must be creative and have some skills. I will try to eat and cook different kinds of food and decorate them in the way I like. I think it must be very interesting.
Bibliography:
Tefler, E. (2002). Food as Art. In Neill, A. & Riley, A. (eds.) Arguing About Art: Contemporary Philosophical Debates (2nd ed., Chap. 2). New York, NY: Routledge
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