F23 Crowder WRITING 160 008 - Food for Thought

A photograph of a female head made of pasta and marinara sauce printed on a porcelain plate. On verso, the plate is numbered "39;" it is labeled part of "The Peter Norton Family Christmas Project" and dated 1999; the manufacturer is labeled "Made in Bernardaud in Limoges, France;" and, below, it reads "Lead Free Dishwasher Safe."
Vik Muniz
Untitled (Medusa Marinara)
1999
photograph | glazed porcelain
Gift of the Peter Norton Family Foundation
1999/1.108
This is a line drawing done in colors of red, orange, blue, yellow, brown and green, on white paper. In the top center portion of the sheet are the words, "A LIE". Below this are forms that resemble an egg, a slice of bacon, a piece of bread with a pat of yellow butter. Below these forms are some round shapes, labeled "flakes", a bowl and a carton of milk, labeled "milk".
Jean-Michel Basquiat
A Lie
1981
colored crayons | paper
Gift of Arthur Cohen in honor of Ben and Yetta Cohen
1985/2.18
Wayne Thiebaud
Pie
1963
ink | wove paper
Gift of Herbert Barrows
2000/2.267
A color print of one place-setting at a table with breakfast foods—2 eggs sunnyside up, 3 strips of bacon, toast, coffee, milk—and utensils. 
Wayne Thiebaud
Breakfast
1995
drypoint | paper
Gift of the Estate of Anne L. McGrew
2012/1.278
This print has two main sections. At the top is a large photograph of three salad-filled cabbage bowls on a tablecloth. Each one is labeled (clockwise from top left): seafood coleslaw, cottage cheese coleslaw, and california coleslaw. The lower section is flanked at the top and bottom with bands of checkers and polkadots, and at the center there are five images of women, standing in contemporary dress.
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi
Mumbling and Munching to Muzak
1965 – 1970
photolithograph | paper
Gift of Professor Diane M. Kirkpatrick
2000/2.14.21
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi
Almost any suburb, from the portfolio "General Dynamic F.U.N. Volume II of Moonstrips Empire News"
1970
photolithograph | paper
Gift of Professor Diane M. Kirkpatrick
2000/2.14.3
This is an image of a woman at a food stand beneath a suspended sign in the shape of a pretzel.
Joel Meyerowitz
Pretzel Seller, Janet
1984
chromogenic print | paper

2015/2.102
This photograph shows a man and woman at a dinner table. The man is covered in coal dust from his work in the mines.
Bill Brandt
Northumbrian Miner at His Evening Meal
1937
gelatin silver print | paper
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1984/1.291
Can of Campbell’s Pepper Pot Soup with Andy Warhol’s signature in black felt-tip pen on lower left front of can.
Andy Warhol
Campbell's Soup Can—Pepper Pot
1961 – 1971
ink | can of Campbell's soup
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
1988/1.86
A woman in a fuzzy jacket and cat-eye glasses serving food from a buffet tray onto a plate in her hand. She looks at the camera with a surprised expression. There is a cabinet full of glassware in the background.
American
Untitled
20th century
photograph | paper
Gift of Peter J. Cohen, selected by Museum visitors, 2019-2020
2020/1.345
Four men in plain, dark clothing sit, with hands folded in prayer, around a rectangular table, in the center of which is a fish on an oval platter. The man at the far end has his eyes closed. The other three raise their faces to heaven.
Max Pechstein
The Lord's Prayer, sheet 5 - Give Us this Day Our Daily Bread (Das Vaterunser - Unser täglich Brot gieb uns heute)
1921
woodcut with hand-coloring | paper
Museum Purchase
1948/1.427
Two men in the foreground feed one another while two additional men look on or out at the viewer from behind. 
Dmitri Baltermants
The Politics of Dinner, Afghanistan (Khrushchev Exchanges Food with the Afghan P.M. While Bulganin Looks On)
1960
gelatin silver print | paper
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James Agah, Class of 1989 (BBA)
2014/2.310

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