Share their hopes and fears for europes future c. What you eat the saying goes and how and what we did to place in society this is the subject of an unusual exhibition at the victoria and Albert Museum in london a critical look at the politics and culture of food its an absolute necessity for his old to survive but we need to rethink what we. See as part of the exhibition food bigger than the plate video artists honey and bunny take on the topic of table manners questioning the way people in the European Union manipulate their knives and forks. In from the 500000000 democratic citizens but we are all trying to eat like the queen of england theres a certain absurdity to that cultural rules to find and dominate our lives to a massive degree. The Safety Board Message of our work is to look at culture from
a new perspective and see how different it could be. Completely different the exhibition of the victoria and Albert Museum encourages visitors to look beyond their own plates self destru
a new perspective and see how different it could be. completely different the exhibition of the victoria and albert museum encourages visitors to look beyond their own plates self destructive consumption unbridled lust for meat globalized exploitation it s a complex situation that can be hard to swallow. that you can kind of preserve in the gallery who is saying very cross disciplinary safety doesn t say the books it s about science is about culture economics it s about psychology some of the exhibits get straight to the point these cabs facial expressions might inspire a guilty conscience and stakeholders. to chickens require a closer look there remains show that the bone meal of organically raised animals makes for