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Food for thought at new Milan art exhibition

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(10 Apr 2015) ITALY FOOD ART SOURCE: AP TELEVISION RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLY LENGTH: 5:46 AP Television Milan, Italy - 9 April 2015 1. Wide of upper floor of 'Arts & Foods' exhibit at the Triennale museum showcasing a gigantic burger, a yellow car and a life-size house made from bread 2. Wide of 'Bread House' by Urs Fisher with exhibition visitors 3. Pan right of 'Bread House' 4. Pan right of installation made from small balances loaded with mounds of ground coffee 5. Wide of 'Sleeping Dogs' art installation by Dennis Oppenheim 6. Wide of room with Frank Gehry's 'GFT fish' 7. Setup shot of Italo Rota, Exhibition Architect, looking at fish 8. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Italo Rota, Exhibition Architect: "In this room we go from the smell of coffee to that of chocolate and bread. These are the materials of the artwork, so the exhibit involves not just sight, but all five senses. And this helps visitors memorize complex issues that the exhibit illustrates�anorexia, bulimia, famine, and also the great pleasure of a colourful cake, which catches the eye first." 9. Wide of large canvases showing colourful cakes 10. Wide of Andy Warhol Cambell's soup cans posters with visitor walking in foreground 11. Pan right of food-related music record covers from the 1970s 12. Wide of war camp kitchen from World War II 13. Pan left from war camp kitchen chimney to posters reading: (English) "America Needs More Meat," and "Corn. The Food of the Nation." 14. Close of Dorothea Lange's photograph showing a migrant farmer during The Great Depression 15. Pan right of painting showing table full of leftovers and empty wine bottles 16. Wide of visitors looking at silverware in glass case 17. Pan left of collection of British silverware in display case 18. Mid of "Paul The Head Chef" by Claude Monet 19. Medium of woman and young girl looking at miniature dolls on display 20. Pan left from miniature doll to miniature carriage filled with food 21. Setup shot of Germano Celant, Exhibition Curator, walking through 19th century room in exhibition. 23. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Germano Celant, Exhibition Curator: "The goal of the exhibit is to bring the public closer to the complexity of history from 1851, the year of the first world EXPO in London, to today's EXPO, 2015, where the theme of food is explored through all possible languages: photography, cinema, literature, paintings, sculptures, designs, so that the public may understand the full picture of the intellectual work that evolves around food." 24. Wide of visitors looking at oil painting 25. Mid of exhibition visitors walking through space 26. Tilt up of series of photographs taken by Celia A. Shapiro showing inmates' last meal requests 27. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Italo Rota, Exhibition Architect: "Nutrition is a fast topic, from how we produce food to how we consume it. From how we have fun with food to how we cook it. So we have scattered throughout these very diverse spaces a number of objects that probably, many of us own. The goal is to create fans of the exhibit and fans of the themes. It's also a way of approaching our own life, which is so rich when it comes to food." 28. Wide of McDonald's themed installation showing mustard, drinks and bread in fridge 29. Tilt down from McDonald's logo to installation 30. Wide of visitor watching Charlie Chaplin film projected on wall 31. Close of Charlie Chaplin film being projected on wall 32. Close of metal coffee pot 33. Close of film projected on ceiling showing woman opening drawers inside kitchen LEADIN: STORYLINE: ==== Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: https://twitter.com/AP_Archive Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/APArchives ​​ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/APNews/ You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/1d087ad75ad04a93c708c0c808d1e09a

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