CONDIMENT: Adventures in Food and Form

ISSUE 02

Condiment — Adventures in Food and Form
Issue 02 — Spring/Summer 2011

EDITOR’S NOTE

This issue of Condiment has reminded us of the simple truth that we are living with food, not living for food. In this context, the aim shifts from accomplishment to a need for further exploration.

Ideas and approaches to food have never seemed so evolved and exaggerated. Yet, as the focus on the meal continues to increase, we risk forgetting about all the hours of living that exist in between.

Rather than only being an object of desire, food needs also to be a subject of discussion—approached not as a statement about politics, provenance or proficiency, but as an open-ended question mark.

In some form or another, we hope that each page of this issue raises questions —not just about what food is, but about what it can be. After all, each meal is both an outcome and a new beginning.


Chris Barton and Jessica Brent

Condiment Issue 02 has been produced in collaboration with BLESS. Images from their collection BLESS N° 42 Plädoyer der Jetztzeit appear on each page of the publication.

Issue 02 of Condiment features work and contributions from: Nancy Bale, Linus Bill, Ellen Birrell, Elizabeth Bryant, Uta Eisenreich, Thobias Fäldt, ffiXXed, Misha Hollenbach, Thomas Jeppe, Klara Källström, Eva-Fiore Kovacovsky, Stefan Marx, Amanda Maxwell, Cameron Allan McKean, Taro E.F. Nettleton, Geoff Newton, Riley Payne, Shauna T., Tim J. Veling

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ISSUE 01

Condiment — Adventures in Food and Form
Issue 01 — Autumn/Winter 2010

EDITOR’S NOTE

For the most part, food is nature at its most familiar. While views on its production and presentation become ever more complex and conflicted, it is nevertheless us that set the parameters.

As its masters we think: food is here to serve us. But quite possibly: we are here to serve food.  Reversing the roles and giving up control is an eye-opening exercise. After all it is we who are dependent on food, and not food that is dependent on us.

One key attribute to the good servant is enthusiasm and enthusiasm is most often found in the amateur. The true amateur, of which E.C. Large was proudly an advocate, is defined as “one who loves”.

Beyond our own lack of expertise, although that is true too, it is this simple sentiment that has informed  Condiment – Adventures in Food and Form. Equal parts wonder and worship, each page of this publication is not as much about what we do know as what we don’t.


Chris Barton and Jessica Brent

Issue 01 of Condiment features work and contributions from: Yumiko Utsu, Martino Gamper, Ready For The House, Darren Sylvester, Anders Jander, Per Englund, Ellen Birrell, E.C. Large, ffiXXed, Taiyo Onorato and Nico Krebs, Amanda Maxwell, Shauna T., Melanie Bonajo, Christopher LG Hill and Postalco.

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