In conjunction with the Feeding Desire: Design and the Tools of the Table, 1500–2005 exhibition, Cooper-Hewitt has invited a distinguished roster of chefs, food experts, and restaurateurs to discuss the ways that design complements food culture.
Actor, food historian, and author Ian Kelly shares insights on the life of Antonin Carême, the first celebrity chef, who served Napoleon, the Tsar of Russia, and the King of England. Fee includes a ticket to Kelly's one-man show, Cooking for Kings, at the 59E59 Theaters, described by Food Arts Magazine as "the most inspiring play in New York this year" and by Anthony Bourdain as "a magnificent work."
Moderator: Sarah Coffin, co-curator, Feeding Desire
$50 for members; $60 for non-members
José Andrés and Katsuya (minibar, Washington, DC), Homaro Cantu (Moto, Chicago), and Grant Achatz and designer Martin Kastner (Alinea, Chicago) discuss experimentation and iconoclastic new ways of presenting food.
Moderator: Darra Goldstein, co-curator, Feeding Desire
Geoffrey Zakarian (Town, Country), designers Adam D. Tihany and Lois Bloom, and restaurateurs Phil Suarez (Spice Market) and Hakan Swahn (Aquavit) reflect on the role of design and the nature of collaboration in preparing memorable dining experiences.
Moderator: Ellen Lupton, co-curator, Feeding Desire
What makes NYC unique, for both chefs and food lovers? Tom Colicchio (Gramercy Tavern, Craft), Alexandra Guarnaschelli (Butter), and Josh DeChellis (Jovia) elaborate on the peculiarities of NYC's diners and atmosphere and the challenges and benefits of being a chef in this city.
Moderator: Gael Greene, New York magazine restaurant critic and author of Insatiable: Tales from a Life of Delicious Excess
Dessert completes the banquet of talks as pastry chefs Nick Malgieri (Institute of Culinary Education), Bill Yosses (Josephs Citarella), and Gina DePalma (Babbo) discuss how pastry's form derives from the careful and harmonious construction of layers of flavor.
Moderator: Michael Batterberry, Editor in Chief and Publisher, Food Arts magazine
All events start at 6:30 p.m. and feature a private viewing of the Feeding Desire exhibition. All events are held at Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, 2 East 91st Street, New York, NY 10128.
Cooper-Hewitt and James Beard Foundation members: $15 per event; $50 for the series.
Non-members: $20 per event; $75 for the series.
Feeding Desire: Design and the Tools of the Table, 1500–2005 is sponsored by The Tiffany & Co. Foundation.
Additional support is provided by Mr. John H. Bryan, Crate and Barrel, and The Felicia Fund.