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What do diet and the future of the world have in common? The art installation ‘Let's Talk About Food’ by artist Tainá Guedes invites visitors to explore this very question.



In the heart of WILMA Shoppen, a walk-in, abstract forest landscape has been created, in which 17 treasure chests are hidden – each dedicated to one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (Global Goals) and their connection to food.


In this poetic and visually striking environment, visitors encounter small works of art, statements and inspirations that encourage reflection, discussion and action. Admission is free.




Tainá Guedes is a food activist, artist and author.
She was born in São Paulo and trained as a chef at Senac University. While still a student, she founded her own Japanese restaurant, and later learned the traditional vegetarian Shojin Ryori cuisine in Japan.


In 2014, she founded the Entretempo Kitchen Gallery in Berlin, a gallery with an integrated kitchen dedicated to food art and exploring the social significance of food. She is the founder of food art week*. Author of the books ‘Kochen mit Brot’ (Cooking with Bread) and ‘Die Küche der Achtsamkeit’ (The Kitchen of Mindfulness).



  • Design: Christine Wunder
  • Scenography: Maria Cecilia Cerotti
  • Artistic assistance: Ismael Duá
  • Planning & production: Tainá Guedes, Ismael Duá, Maria

Dates
September 2025
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