MEDIEVAL LECTURE: THE APPETITE AND THE EYE. UNDERSTANDING THE AESTHETICS OF FOOD

Sat May 04 2024 at 11:30 am

Friars Street, NE1 4XN Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom | Newcastle Upon Tyne

Blackfriars Restaurant
Publisher/HostBlackfriars Restaurant
MEDIEVAL LECTURE: THE APPETITE AND THE EYE. UNDERSTANDING THE AESTHETICS OF FOOD
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On Saturday 4 May 2024, Blackfriars will host, in partnership with Durham University’s IMEMS (*), the 23rd Public lecture on The Appetite and the Eye. Understanding the Aesthetics of Food.
Hosted by Ivan Day, a well-known independent food historian who is celebrated for his recreations of British and European period table settings.
Ivan combines genuine museum objects with historic food to clarify our understanding of how our ancestors dined at table. His preferred methodology is to create dishes, not only from early recipes, but to use the techniques and equipment of a given period.
In this illustrated lecture Ivan is going to discuss his philosophy and approach to the interpretation of both the written sources and material culture of food. He will focus particularly on the changing aesthetics of food from the late medieval period to the industrial revolution.
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Friars Street, NE1 4XN Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom

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