art from potatoes

The Los Ange­les County Museum of Art is cur­rently fea­tur­ing a series of instal­la­tions and exhi­bi­tions look­ing at notions of food, cul­ture and art. The pro­gram, Eat­LACMA, is co-curated by the col­lec­tive that goes by the name of Fallen Fruit (David Burns, Matias Viegener and Austin Young) along with LACMA cura­tor Michele Urton.

Åsa Son­jas­dot­ter has con­tributed The Way Pota­toes Go, a vaguely California-shaped planter con­tain­ing soil, potato plants, plant labels and straw mulch. In the piece she explores the 10,000 years of his­tory and cul­ture asso­ci­ated with pota­toes, one of the plants with the longest and rich­est narratives.

From the artist’s state­ment: “The vari­eties exist as a result of coin­ci­dences, acci­dents, plan­ning, vio­lence, and care­ful cus­tody over thou­sands of years. Through trac­ing their dif­fer­ent back­grounds a his­tory of human desire appears.” Go to [ http://eatlacma.org/gardens/ ] and click on The Way Pota­toes Go on the map for details on the varieties.

If you can’t check out the piece in per­son here are a few ran­dom details of it:


You can also click [ here ] for fur­ther infor­ma­tion on how the artist got inter­ested in this, one of the most pri­mal of foods.

Over the sum­mer this gar­den of his­tor­i­cal pota­toes will be viewed by tens of thou­sands of peo­ple. Although many gar­den­ers will already be famil­iar with some of the rich his­tory of pota­toes, this instal­la­tion will bring that knowl­edge and appre­ci­a­tion to a wider audi­ence. And the artist’s story is a com­pelling read.

August 02 2010 06:30 am | Categories: artgardening |

2 Responses to “art from potatoes”

  1. ryan on 03 Aug 2010 at 10:42 pm #

    There’s a stone instal­la­tion down thereby Isamu Noguchi called the Spirit of the Lima Bean that I’ve been want­ing to see. The Way Pota­toes Go doesn’t sound as grandiose. There’s some­thing about art­work inspired by food that always makes me feel skep­ti­cal but intrigued.

  2. Patrick Reisinger on 23 Jan 2012 at 10:00 am #

    i dont under­stand and this is very stu­pid and not cre­ative at all. you just planted pota­toes in the ground. poo off

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