Six Acts

Arte, architettura e cultura gastronomica si fondono ancora una volta in una performance di Cheryl Wing-Zi Wong: Six Acts.
Il 17 Novembre, presso lo showroom GD Arredamenti di New York, avrà luogo la performance: una cena “costruita” secondo regole architettoniche, dalle fondamenta al tetto. Ogni portata non sarà solo un piatto diverso, ma un atto diverso, un ambiente diverso e un concetto diverso.

Il lavoro di Cheryl indaga infatti sulla trasformazione dello spazio nel tempo. Le sue performance mettono in discussione le implicazioni sociali dello spazio attraverso interventi architettonici che interagiscono con il pubblico, parte integrante della performance stessa.
Il suo lavori sono stati pubblicati nelle maggiori riviste di architettura e design, come Domus, Architizer, Design Observer e Interior Design Magazine.

Six Acts

Art, architecture et culture gastronomique se fondent une fois de plus dans une performance de Cheryl Wing-Zi Wong: Six Acts. Le 17 Novembre, dans le showroom GD Arredamenti de New York, se déroulera la performance: un dîner «bâti» selon les règles architecturales, des fondations au toit. Chaque met ne sera pas seulement un plat différent mais un acte différent, un milieu différent et un concept différent.

Le travail de Cheryl est en fait une recherche sur la transformation de l’espace dans le temps. Ses performances mettent en discussion les implications sociales de l’espace à travers des interventions architecturales qui interagissent avec le public, partie intégrante de la performance en soi. Ses travaux ont été publiés dans les plus grandes revues d’architecture et de design, comme Domus, Architizer, Design Observer et Interior Design Magazine.

Six Acts

Art, architecture and cuisine come together once again in a performance by Cheryl Wing-Zi Wong: Six Acts.
On 17th November, GD Arredamenti’s New York showroom will be hosting the performance: a dinner “built” according to architectural rules, from the foundations to the roof. Each course will not only be a different dish, but will also involve a different act, different surroundings and a different concept.

Cheryl’s work actually looks deeply into how spaces change over time. Her performances call into question the social implications of space through architectural pieces that interact with the audience, forming an integral part of the performance itself.
Her works have been published in some of the most important architecture and design magazines, such as Domus, Architizer, Design Observer and Interior Design Magazine.