Chocolate Chip Muffin

Chocolate Chip Muffin

2007
Artist
Jude Tallichet, American, 1954
Born: Louisville, KY
Work Locations: Queens, NY
Country
United States
Object
sculpture
Medium
Cast bronze
Accession Number
2015.649
Credit Line
Gift from Vicki and Kent Logan to the Collection of the Denver Art Museum
Jude Tallichet (American). Chocolate Chip Muffin. 2007. Cast bronze. Gift from Vicki and Kent Logan to the Collection of the Denver Art Museum. 2015.649.
Dimensions
height: 3.5 in, 8.8900 cm; width: 4.5 in, 11.4300 cm; depth: 4 in, 10.1600 cm
Edition
Edition 7/10
Department
Modern and Contemporary Art
Collection
Modern and Contemporary Art

“Chocolate Chip Muffin” (set of 2) was originally created and displayed as part of “Save It For Me,” a 2007 installation which explores the tropes and iconography of preserved objects, referring to uninhibited self-indulgence, feasting, and stockpiling. Bronze cakes, muffins, loaves of bread, and wine bottles become symbols of value and monuments to excess. Simultaneously, the installation functions as memento mori, reminding viewers of their impermanence. “Save It For Me” was first installed at the Sara Meltzer Gallery in New York.

Tallichet earned an MFA in Sculpture in 1983 at the University of Montana in Missoula, and she currently lives and works in Brooklyn. 

© Jude Tallichet

Exhibition History
  • “Disruption: Works from the Vicki and Kent Logan Collection” — Denver Art Museum, 1/13/2022