Artist serves breast milk cheese to exhibition goers
BREAST MILK cheese and crackers are on the menu tonight at the launch of a wacky London art exhibition.
Mexican artist, Raul Ortega Ayala has used donated breast milk to create his latest culinary offering to the art world.
Entitled Alejandra Ortiz-Reynoso - after the person that donated the milk - the piece is supposed to “explore our first encounter with food emphasising its territoriality and boundaries.”
A spokeswoman told Express.co.uk: "He makes the cheese in the normal way – it’s just a standard process.
"The women donate the milk to him voluntarily."
She revealed the cheese served at tonight's launch would be served to art-lovers on crackers. However, there would be “no pickle” to accompany the snack.
It is the second work in a food-inspired series called At Your Service, showing at the David Roberts Art Foundation in central London.
Ayala's next piece - called Obituary Menus - will consist of a string of ten menus showing what “presidents, public figures, mass murderers and cave men" munched before dying.