Wednesday, 3 February 2010



cake [keɪk]


n
1. (Cookery) a baked food, usually in loaf or layer form, typically made from a mixture of flour, sugar, and eggs
2. (Cookery) a flat thin mass of bread, especially unleavened bread
3. (Cookery) a shaped mass of dough or other food of similar consistency a fish cake
4. a mass, slab, or crust of a solidified or compressed substance, as of soap or ice
Have one's cake and eat it to enjoy both of two desirable but incompatible alternatives
Go or sell like hot cakes Informal to be sold very quickly or in large quantities
Piece of cake Informal something that is easily achieved or obtained
Take the cake Informal to surpass all others, especially in stupidity, folly, etc.
9. Informal the whole or total of something that is to be shared or divided

vb
1. (tr) to cover with a hard layer; encrust
2. to form or be formed into a hardened mass

adj
cakey , caky










D’après Joseph Kosuth

Isaure Perrin, One and Three cakes, 2009
(Un et trois gateaux)
Installation: tabouret en bois, gateau au chocolat et 2 photographies
200 x 170 x 0,70 cm
Presentation Critical study first semester, Parsons Paris






the works are resemblant to Joseph Kosurth, a banal clinical object made art, but now the nostalgia of his 70s work seems more poignant than the original idea.artists are never original, the ability to re work, re imitate, re build and re think is the what the art world is about today.
and the classes recreation

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