“Edible Aesthetics”: Blurring Boundaries between Pastry and Art

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Humanities (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2023-10-22 DOI:10.3390/h12050126
Maddalena Borsato
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The inquiry into whether food can be classified as “art” has long been a subject of debate. From its roots tracing back to Plato, this question has attracted the attention of both artistic movements and philosophers, especially throughout the twentieth century. In this paper, I aim to revisit this contentious issue by exploring the realm of pastry making as a form of art. Within the broader discourse on this topic, pastry emerges as a distinctive medium. Since sweets have historically transcended their mere nutritive functions, pastry may establish an immediate connection between art and food. Simultaneously, it reiterates the persistent challenges of encompassing the edible domain within conventional aesthetic theories. Throughout various contexts and periods, confectionery has evolved through the reproduction or imitation of visual arts, often reflecting the prevailing artistic climate of its flourishing periods. Moreover, due to its intimate association with rituals and celebratory occasions, pastry carries a profound cognitive and metaphorical framework that enhances its expressive potential, capturing the attention of many artists. By exploring the intersection of pastry and various artistic genres, drawing on illustrative examples ranging from modern European pièce montées to American cake design and Japanese wagashi, I critically examine the possibility and potential aesthetic qualities of this marginal genre, thereby opening up broader inquiries into the loose categorizations and fluctuations within the intricate domain of art.
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“食用美学”:模糊糕点与艺术的界限
关于食物是否可以被归类为“艺术”的问题一直是争论不休的话题。这个问题的根源可以追溯到柏拉图,它吸引了艺术运动和哲学家的注意,特别是在整个20世纪。在本文中,我旨在通过探索糕点制作作为一种艺术形式的领域来重新审视这个有争议的问题。在关于这个话题的更广泛的讨论中,糕点作为一种独特的媒介出现。由于甜食在历史上已经超越了其单纯的营养功能,糕点可能在艺术和食物之间建立起直接的联系。同时,它重申了在传统美学理论中包含可食用领域的持续挑战。在不同的背景和时期,糖果通过复制或模仿视觉艺术而发展,通常反映了其繁荣时期的主流艺术氛围。此外,由于其与仪式和庆祝场合的密切联系,糕点具有深刻的认知和隐喻框架,增强了其表达潜力,吸引了许多艺术家的注意。通过探索糕点和各种艺术流派的交叉点,借鉴从现代欧洲馅饼到美国蛋糕设计和日本wagashi的例证,我批判性地审视了这种边缘流派的可能性和潜在的美学品质,从而在复杂的艺术领域中对松散的分类和波动展开了更广泛的探索。
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