Fruition by Dilda White

Project Type Photography

Date 18 February, 2018

Location Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lplkEZkXMXg

Our drive to curate beautiful experiences is ever-lasting and yet spontaneous. On Sunday, 18th February, 2018, Chef Dilda White curated Fruition. A visual-gastronomic experience that will evoke your sensorial sensitivities to the fullest, by featuring a nine-course preparation that embodies the hilly essence of Kumaon, Uttarakhand.




The Artist’s Statement

In the context of the exhibition, the connection between the gut and the nervous system of the gut, also known as the enteric nervous system ​(ENS), has been used as a conceptual framework to create a more embodied and immersive experience in Badr El Jundi. By incorporating different stages of digestion and the digestive system as a metaphor responding directly to the space, the works in the exhibition encourage visitors to think critically about the complex processes that shape our social and political environments.

In the context of the exhibition, the connection between the gut and the nervous system of the gut, also known as the enteric nervous system ​(ENS), has been used as a conceptual framework to create a more embodied and immersive experience in Badr El Jundi. By incorporating different stages of digestion and the digestive system as a metaphor responding directly to the space, the works in the exhibition encourage visitors to think critically about the complex processes that shape our social and political environments.

In the context of the exhibition, the connection between the gut and the nervous system of the gut, also known as the enteric nervous system ​(ENS), has been used as a conceptual framework to create a more embodied and immersive experience in Badr El Jundi. By incorporating different stages of digestion and the digestive system as a metaphor responding directly to the space, the works in the exhibition encourage visitors to think critically about the complex processes that shape our social and political environments.

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