Art critic Enid Tsui looks at the perennial controversy over Rirkrit Tiravanija’s performance piece untitled (pad thai), in which the artist creates a “micro-utopia” by cooking the eponymous noodle dish in the gallery and sharing it with everyone in attendance (which means the kind of people who go see performance art in galleries). – South China Morning Post (Hong Kong)

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