At this NYC gallery, you can eat the artwork #ArtTuesday
Brings new meaning the idea of food as art. From Fast Company
Goode Bryant says she wanted to grow food within infrastructure that is human made—the structure of the gallery and the building itself. Beyond that, the installation is designed to “present the possibility of a symbiosis that’s parasitic.”
The 40-foot-tall installation comes to life in a long hallway inside the gallery, where a narrow structure housing plant plots hangs from the gallery’s skylight. Because the sprinkler system couldn’t be hacked for irrigation, the plants are hydrated with water and nutrients delivered through IV “life support” pouches on the interior of the floating box.

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