Searching for a Sámi - COOKBOOK
Published by Jitro in September 2007
Review Prague Daily Monitor, October 2007
     
Searching for a Sámi / COOKBOOK was published by Jitro in September 2007. Seventy-seven pages include 12 recipes, 25 color photographs and essays.
     

Photo: Petra Valentova & Federica Paoletti / Design: Klara Hegerova / Translations: Linda Kropackova / Essays by Klara Vomackova, Petra Valentova and Emma Brasó, Dan Leers and Margot Norton.

     
     
Searching for a Sámi/Cookbook
To download PDF excerpts from the book, click here.
     
     
Book Signing - Cukr Kava Limonada, Prague - September 27, 2007
Book signing Book signing Book Signing
Petra Valentova and Curator & Publicist Josef Vomacka Book signing - Kristina Alda from Prague Daily Monitor Petra Valentova and her proud father
     
     
What are we looking for when we search for a date?

Are we looking simply for fun? For a long-term companion? For an ideal mate?
Petra Valentová’s project, Searching for a Sámi / Cookbook explores the conventions an limitations of dating in the 21st century. But even if dating is a recognized social construct, art is capable of subverting and overstepping any accepted practice.
Valentová, an artist of Czech decent, possesses an insightful distance to the “rules” of dating, as they exist in the US. In her search for a self-defined “ideal” mate (a man of Sámi origin), Petra placed an ad on the internet. Mixing this new means for matchmaking with an element of tradition, she included a surprising request from her dates: the recipe for a dish of their choice that may reflect their own heritage or background. In effect, this request turns tradition on its head, for it is she, the female, who is pursuing and initiating the relationship, and it is her male suitors who are providing her with a meal! It also comments on the incongruity of making the preparation of a traditional dish the focus of a date, given the fast-moving context of our contemporary lives.

This cookbook documents the artist’s resulting dates, juxtaposed with the recipe they provided. Apart from her subversion of traditional roles, Valentová urges us to contemplate the act of self-representation, whether manifested through the use and wording of internet personal ads, through photographs, or through the selection of food recipes. The artist asks how faithful are these representations? Can they aid us in our search for a date? For an ideal partner? For love?

Emma Brasó, Dan Leers and Margot Norton
Curators, New York 2007
     
     
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