kwilkinson
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Curious to see what people here think. I'm not entirely sure where I stand on the subject. Do you think that food can be art, or that food is a viable art form?
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Foodies' prententiousness is often a source of mild infuriation for me.
You do not like to eat delicious food? I'm confused.
Food as art pisses people off? You do not like to eat delicious food? I'm confused.
If you are referring to me, I was restricting food as art to the presentation of the food. If you consider something like a delicious sirloin burger art, then that's your choice. I don't. I consider it good food. Just like how I don't consider good sex art. Or a great spirit. Generally I don't consider things that I consume art.
Art can be made out of food, but I dont believe cooking/preparing food is considered an art form.
Can art appeal to any of the senses then? Or is art restricted to a certain subset of senses?