Does artistic creation imitate life or does spirit imitate art ? That ’s one of many , many questions that rebel in my mind when I saw this art exhibit in France that ’s made up of 10,000“Canburgers . ”And no , these are n’t just buy from the property we get the originals in , they were especially commissioned by the artist , Mike Bouchet . And it just went up a calendar month ago . What . The . underworld . Let ’s unravel this mystery , super sleuthhound .
https://gizmodo.com/cheeseburger-in-a-can-is-both-the-best-and-worst-thing-350091
I think there ’s got to be some connective between this exhibit and the for - sale canburgers , as the showing says that Bouchet contacted a meat - force out company in Germany to modernise the Cartesian product for him , and the original canburger is sold from a German site . Could it be that the canburger was initially dreamt up as some sorting of commentary on sustainable food but was deemed to be such a swell idea that the German company just run with it ?

That would explicate why such a ridiculous item was unceremoniously placed up for sale on an otherwise - straight camping solid food internet site , would n’t it ? I stand for , once they see out how to make such a product for the creative person , why would n’t they propose it up for sale ?
Or maybe two unlike masses come up with the estimation for a cheeseburger in a can at the same time . Either style . [ Galerie Vallois ]
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