Food has always been a favourite subject of the world`s artists, from still-lifes by Matisse & Picasso to the works of Claes Oldenberg & Andy Warhol. But how do artists eat? The Modern Art Cookbook provides a window into how both great & lesser-known modern artists, writers & poets ate, cooked, depicted & wrote about food. A cornucopia of life in the kitchen & in the studio throughout the twentieth century & beyond, the book explores a wide-ranging panoply of artworks of food, cooking & eating from Europe & the Americas
- from the early moderns through the Impressionists, Symbolists, Cubists, Futurists & Surrealists up to today`s art
- as well as writing about food from contemporary novelists, writers & poets. Mary Ann Caws supplies numerous delicious modern art recipes, from Frida Kahlo`s Veracruz-style red snapper to David Hockney`s strawberry cake & Claude Monet`s madeleines, exploring the parallels between the art of cuisine & the visual & verbal arts. The Modern Art Cookbook illuminates the significance of particular ingredients & dishes in the lives of some of the world`s greatest artists, providing a feast for the eyes & the mind as well as the palate. Beautifully illustrated & often surprising, this compilation is a joyous guide to the art of food.