List of food and drink monuments

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This is a list of monuments to objects erected for their important role in food and drink for particular populations, as well as monumental/sculpture works of contemporary art. They are found in various places around the world.[1][2][3]

Commemorative[edit]

Russia[edit]

Ukraine[edit]

Elsewhere[edit]

Decorative[edit]

  • From the Giants of the Prairies roadside attractions series:
  • Claes Oldenburg, a Swedish-born American sculptor is best known for his public art installations depicting everyday objects – articles of clothing and food items. Food examples include Floor Burger (a 700-pound soft sculpture of a burger topped with a sliced pickle was initially called Giant Hamburger, first time installed in New York[22]), Floor Cone, and Floor Cake (all 1962), made of foam-rubber and covered in canvas and vinyl.[23][24] Later: Dropped Cone (a giant ice cream cone on top of a corner of the Neumarkt shopping mall), Cologne, 2001[25][26] Spoonbridge and Cherry, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN, US,[27] Apple core, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 1992[28] He also authored quite a few sculptures of baked potato.[29] Media related to Claes Oldenburg at Wikimedia Commons
  • There are many statues and monuments to roosters and chicken in the United States.[30][31][32][33] Quite a few of them were manufactured on an industrial scale, e.g., by the International Fiberglass (1963-1974), to decorate various fast food and poultry establishments.[34]
  • Turkeys have their own share of glory in the United States. Of note is "Jack the Turkey", a monument in Hartford, Connecticut to the first turkey "pardoned" by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863.[35] There are much more of them monumental turkeys spotted by RoadsideArchitecture.com maintained by Debra Jane Seltzer.[36]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Мария Селиванова, Культ еды. Где найти "съедобные" памятники
  2. ^ a b c d MARIANNA HARIAZHA, Get a Taste for These Food-Inspired Landmarks Around Ukraine
  3. ^ Giant Food Statues
  4. ^ Памятник антоновке назван самым необычным в России
  5. ^ В Курске открыли памятник антоновке
  6. ^ СЫРОК "ДРУЖБА" УВЕКОВЕЧАТ БРОНЗОВЫМ ПАМЯТНИКОМ
  7. ^ "What is Pelmeni?". pelandmeni.com. Archived from the original on 2019-01-31. Retrieved 2019-01-30.
  8. ^ Памятник Тульскому Прянику
  9. ^ "Блокадная колюшка", памятный знак
  10. ^ Памятник блокадной колюшке
  11. ^ Памятник Блокадной колю́шке
  12. ^ ПАМЯТНИК «ТЮЛЕНЮ-СПАСИТЕЛЮ ЖИТЕЛЕЙ ГОРОДА АРХАНГЕЛЬСКА И БЛОКАДНОГО ЛЕНИНГРАДА»
  13. ^ 10 astonishing facts about Ukrainian varenyky
  14. ^ В Черкасах встановили пам'ятник варенику
  15. ^ Началось строительство памятника апельсину, спасшему одессу
  16. ^ Памятник "Апельсину, спасшему Одессу", покрылся трещинами и подвергается вандализму
  17. ^ ПОЛТАВСЬКА ГАЛУШКА ЯК РЕЛІКВІЯ МІСТА
  18. ^ Памятник херсонскому арбузу около села Осокоровка
  19. ^ The monument to a pig
  20. ^ Как это делается (Львов): Скульптуры из сала
  21. ^ A pig’s tale: The story behind Washington County monument
  22. ^ Andrea Gyorody, This Week’s Special: A Tribute to Claes Oldenburg, One of the Greatest Food-Artists of All Time, Part 2 of Several: The Burger, Weekly Special, August 1, 2023
  23. ^ Claes Oldenburg
  24. ^ Claes Oldenburg: The Street and The Store, Floor Burger. 1962
  25. ^ Dropped Cone
  26. ^ Dropped Cone (collaboration with van Bruggen)
  27. ^ Spoonbridge and Cherry (collaboration with van Bruggen)
  28. ^ Apple Core
  29. ^ Andrea Gyorody, Remembering Pop Icon Claes Oldenburg (1929–2022), Weekly Special, August 17, 2022
  30. ^ Rooster & Chicken Statues (page 1)
  31. ^ Rooster & Chicken Statues (page 2)
  32. ^ Rooster & Chicken Statues (page 3)
  33. ^ Rooster & Chicken Statues (page 4)
  34. ^ "Classic" Roosters (page 1)
  35. ^ Jack, First Presidential Pardon Turkey
  36. ^ Turkey Statues

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