Esther Choi is an artist and writer whose photographs have appeared in T: The New York Times Style Magazine, AnOther Magazine, and Dazed and Confused. She is the co-editor of the collected volumes Architecture is All Over and Architecture at the Edge of Everything Else. Her writing has appeared in publications such as Artforum, Architectural Review, and PIN-UP. She lives in Brooklyn, NY.
...her creations are delicious whether or not you prefer your bread rolls served in the shape of a Florence Knoll midcentury modern couch. --New York Times Magazine Don't be fooled by this book's spare typeface and strikingly quirky imagery--anyone who appreciates food that looks as good as it tastes will want this book. --Vogue ...we couldn't help but eat it up! Choi's recipes seek to encourage the integration of art in everyday life by distilling the practices of figures such as Frida Kahlo and Barbara Kruger into their best and most delicious aspects --Design Milk ...look beyond the book's cheeky puns and there is meaty cultural critique...The book's graphic design underscores Choi's subversiveness too. --Quartz ...a riotous homage to the art and design of cooking and consumption...It's these knowing recipe intros that combine biography and whimsical quips that make Le Corbuffet an essential conversation-starter for design-loving home cooks. --Mold Cookbooks are a blessing for those who have zero clues about the wonders and tactics of cooking. But, most of them are monotonous in their approach, the same dishes, presented in the same manner across several varieties of these handy manuals. However, one lady is challenging the norm by portraying the dishes in her magazine as works of artistic hews. --The Artistic Trap Esther Choi's book Le Corbuffet is a delicious read --Core 77