TABEHOUDAI




Iron Maiden Artist Tours (IMAT) brings together artists and art aficionados for exclusive, mobile experiences. Each tour follows an itinerary devised by a New York-based visual artist, who leads the tour from the front passenger seat of a 1978 Volvo station wagon, the Iron Maiden. Two passengers, who have purchased their seats, sit in the backseat. Project Artist Naomi Miller is the driver. All four participants move through a tour that closely relates to the featured artist's practice or knowledge base.

May 21, 2011

Tabehoudai Tour

David Horvitz

Tabehoudai is a Japanese word used in restaurants in Japan that means "all you can eat." David Horvitz has appropriated the word to describe a day of non-stop eating, spread out over different locations across all five boroughs. The tour will explore the different gastronomic qualities of the various neighborhoods of New York City, which is how David has learned the city over the past three years. We will be snacking on Sri Lankan food in Staten Island, mozzarella in the Bronx, and Chinese and Korean food in Queens, among others. Seats are specially priced, all expenses covered. The tour will last approximately five hours. $150 per passenger.


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