The Feast
Feed Me, Love
Feed Me, Love explores how the redesign of cutlery can disrupt and examine our relationships.
Food serves as a multifaceted tool in the reproduction of social order, embodying and perpetuating important social relations and divisions on a daily basis. It acts as a symbol of social status, reinforcing hierarchies between individuals and groups within society. Moreover, food practices play a pivotal role in solidifying social bonds, serving as a powerful mechanism for inclusion or exclusion from social circles.
The Feast invites people to dine with lovers, neighbours, colleagues and strangers to play with their food and one another.
Photographs by Hannah de Oliveira Whitlock, Nicoletta Corbett and Bron Findlay