Review of Gonflable et amuse-bouches in Canadian Art
Amber Berson's thorough and thoughtful review in Canadian Art is out: (To view the image gallery click the subtle photo icon)Text version below:Montrealers Cook Up New Ideas at Darling FoundryDarling Foundry, Montreal November 2 to December 15, 2012By Amber BersonPOSTED: JANUARY 15, 2013 Keg de Souza‘s event-based project Gonflables et amuses-bouches, created as part of a recent three-month residency at Montreal’s Darling Foundry, acted as an exploration of art, food and politics, as well as an exploration of their individual and collective possibilities for community building.Based in Sydney, Australia, de Souza is an interdisciplinary visual artist and self-described “anarchitect” who works on community-driven, large-scale interventions.