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 FOOD DIARY: WHAT I ATE IN 50+ YEARS: A LIVING FOOD BIOGRAPHY

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Eating and drinking are not just biological necessities—they are rituals, cultural acts, and deeply personal expressions of identity. Since 1975, I have meticulously documented every meal and drink I consume, transforming an everyday act into an artistic and analytical practice. This ongoing project, spanning 50 years, comprises over 14,000 A6 sheets and a 14-hour slide show, serving as both a personal archive and a universal reflection on human existence.

By digitizing this archive, I explore the intricate relationship between food, habit, and the passage of time. The documentation visualizes patterns of intake, revealing cycles of abundance, restriction, preference, and necessity. Through animated statistics, the project exposes how dietary choices evolve alongside life’s circumstances, offering a profound perspective on the rhythms of existence. It is a testament to the beauty and fragility of an ordinary life, rendered extraordinary through the absolute discipline of attention. 

This is not merely a logistical logbook; it is a lifelong performance of absolute awareness. In an art world captivated by temporary gestures, the Food Diary stands as a relentless, active monument to human habit, proving that the most profound conceptual spaces are the ones we occupy every single day without fail.

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EXHIBITION SIZE of 14000 A6 cards: 73.5 m x 2.94 m ( 700 X 20 cards )

                                                                                                                                            

ACQUISITION & EXHIBITION INQUIRIES The Durational Archives are fully digitized and cataloged. The original physical assets (including the 14,000 hand-written data sheets and the 10+ kg Accumulation Sculpture), master digital files, and exhibition rights are available for institutional acquisition, retrospective exhibition, and museum installation. Limited edition fine art prints are also available for private collectors.

For dossier requests and curatorial inquiries, please contact: pusunkoo@gmail.com

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