
Ezra Stoller x Paul Rudolph


WHARTON ESHERICK, Living room interior of the home owned by Lawrence and Alice Seiver, Villanova, Pennsylvania c.1950/1960s. Wood paneling, built-in furniture, lighting, and movable furniture all by Esherick, expect the sofa table by Isamu Noguchi for Herman Miller Company (1948). Black lacquered mobile sculpture by Alexander Calder (c.1950s). / The California Workshop
Soffreh Meaning Tablecloth – Iranian Artist Gita Meh
“Soffreh” means tablecloth in Farsi language. It is a ritual drawn from my memory and my personal history. This performance is a food offering made by women for women, only.
An interactive piece. Women cook and paint on specific dishes prior to the performance. Ceremony turns to consumption of painted foods. In this installation-performance one practices a kind of independence, liberation from the public within the space of the gallery.
A 11 feet in diameter tablecloth is poured out of 300 pounds of sugar on the ground in a circular shape. Prayer carpets in various colors are placed around the sugar-tablecloth. On each prayer rug a folded veil is placed as the audience experiences wearing a chadoor while trying to serve food, eat and communicate.
This work is drawn from my personal relationship to friendship. Soffreh becomes a prayer place, a dance place, a home place, it becomes belonging. It reflects the architecture of my past in a personal context. I investigate issues such as place, space, pleasure and identity. – Gita Meh
This makes a lot more sense and is objectively better than The Dinner Party by Judy Chicago.
i like my body when it is with your
body. It is so quite a new thing.
Muscles better and nerves more.
i like your body. i like what it does,
i like its hows. i like to feel the spine
of your body and its bones, and the trembling
-firm-smooth ness and which I will
again and again and again
kiss, i like kissing this and that of you,
i like, slowly stroking the, shocking fuzz
of your electric fur, and what-is-it comes
over parting flesh…And eyes big love-crumbs,
and possibly i like the thrill
of under me you quite so new
– e.e. cummings