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Episode 232: Robyn Lea’s “Dinner With Jackson Pollock”

Episode 232: Robyn Lea’s “Dinner With Jackson Pollock”

FromTHE FOOD SEEN


Episode 232: Robyn Lea’s “Dinner With Jackson Pollock”

FromTHE FOOD SEEN

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Apr 14, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On todays episode of THE FOOD SEEN, Robyn Lea has worked as a photographer, writer and director of the past 20 years, shot branded films for Peroni Nastro Azzurro, and self published an art book chronicling her years of living and working in Milan, titled Milan: Discovering Food, Fashion and Family in a Private City. Her latest work focuses on the abstract impressionist painter Jackson Pollock, chronicling his familiar recipes oft cooked at the Pollock-Krasner residence in East Hampton. Pollocks mother Stella would make Potato Pancakes with Long Islands bumper crop, while he dug for Cherrystone Clams Accabonac Creek to serve with Garlic andamp; Dry Vermouth. Pollock was also know for baking classic rye breads and award winning apple pies, which find their home in Dinner With Jackson Pollock: Recipes, Art andamp; Nature, a collection Robyn gathered from handwritten recipe cards, and old family cookbooks, featuring over 90 desserts, and early raw food diets. All this from a man who didnt try spaghetti until he was 18, yet changed the way the world saw paint splatter. This program was brought to yo by Whole Foods Market andnbsp; I basically got permission to leave university and that was the beginning of this crazy culinary journey [3:15] ----------Robyn Lea on The Food Seen
Released:
Apr 14, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

THE FOOD SEEN explores the intersections of food, art & design, and how chefs and artists alike are amalgamating those ideas, using food as their muse & medium across a multitude of media. Host, Michael Harlan Turkell, talks with fellow photographers, food stylists, restaurateurs, industrial and interior designers; all the players that make the world so visually delicious, that want to eat with your eyes.