Renowned for his playful and experimental approach to food and its design, Fake Food Park is a vibrant, interactive, large-scale exhibition to inspire rethinking in our attitudes to the way we eat.
Centered around a kitchen space where visitors can construct a ‘meal’ using using blocks, fabrics and other materials, Guixé’s work has been shown at MoMA, Centre Georges Pompidou, Design Museum London and the National Art Center Tokyo.