Come and enjoy a meal prepared by Yusuké Offhause using plants found in the park.
Yusuké Offhause, artist and ceramist, is proposing an ambitious and original project for the Bex & Arts 2023 Triennial: a pit of considerable dimensions that simulates an archaeological dig. Ceramic objects made by the artist, such as pieces of cups, plates, bowls and other utensils related to our eating habits, will be buried there beforehand. The public will be invited to go down into it to put themselves in the shoes of an archaeologist. The objects found can be taken away by visitors. In addition to this important work, Yusuké will offer a meal prepared from plants found in the parcel served in the artist's ceramic creations.
- For all audiences. - Maximum 12 people. - Schedule to be defined.
Fondation Bex & Arts Rue du Signal 18, 1880 Bex, CH info@bexarts.ch +4179 780 18 80
Come and enjoy a meal prepared by Yusuké Offhause using plants found in the park.
Yusuké Offhause, artist and ceramist, is proposing an ambitious and original project for the Bex & Arts 2023 Triennial: a pit of considerable dimensions that simulates an archaeological dig. Ceramic objects made by the artist, such as pieces of cups, plates, bowls and other utensils related to our eating habits, will be buried there beforehand. The public will be invited to go down into it to put themselves in the shoes of an archaeologist. The objects found can be taken away by visitors. In addition to this important work, Yusuké will offer a meal prepared from plants found in the parcel served in the artist's ceramic creations.
- For all audiences. - Maximum 12 people. - Schedule to be defined.
Fondation Bex & Arts Rue du Signal 18, 1880 Bex, CH info@bexarts.ch +4179 780 18 80