Skip to Content
ESTHER M CHOI
SELECTED WORKS
INFO
SHOP EDITIONS
Available Works
Le Corbuffet x Editions
Editorial Commissions x Editions
CONTACT
Login Account
0
0
ESTHER M CHOI
SELECTED WORKS
INFO
SHOP EDITIONS
Available Works
Le Corbuffet x Editions
Editorial Commissions x Editions
CONTACT
Login Account
0
0
SELECTED WORKS
INFO
Folder: SHOP EDITIONS
Back
Available Works
Le Corbuffet x Editions
Editorial Commissions x Editions
CONTACT
Login Account
Le Corbuffet x Editions William Eggleston Strata, 2018
Choi_LC_Eggleston.jpg Image 1 of
Choi_LC_Eggleston.jpg
Choi_LC_Eggleston.jpg

William Eggleston Strata, 2018

$520.00

Esther M. Choi
William Eggleston Strata; from Le Corbuffet
Pigment Print
Image Size: 10.11 x 12.2 inches
Print size: 16 x 20 inches
Edition of 100 + 2 Artist proofs
Signed and numbered by the artist

→ Inquire

Quantity:
Add To Cart

Esther M. Choi
William Eggleston Strata; from Le Corbuffet
Pigment Print
Image Size: 10.11 x 12.2 inches
Print size: 16 x 20 inches
Edition of 100 + 2 Artist proofs
Signed and numbered by the artist

→ Inquire

Esther M. Choi
William Eggleston Strata; from Le Corbuffet
Pigment Print
Image Size: 10.11 x 12.2 inches
Print size: 16 x 20 inches
Edition of 100 + 2 Artist proofs
Signed and numbered by the artist

→ Inquire


About the Series

Le Corbuffet returns with a limited-edition series of museum-quality prints from Esther Choi’s James Beard–nominated book. This exclusive collection features 33 signed archival pigment prints—including 2 previously unreleased covers—each offered in an edition of 100. 

A portion of the proceeds will support nonprofit organizations working to combat food insecurity across North America.


Le Corbuffet (2015–2019) • The project began with a discovery: a 1937 dinner menu designed by Hungarian artist László Moholy-Nagy for an event honoring Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius. This artifact revealed how food can reflect identity, status, and cultural values. Inspired, artist Esther Choi launched Le Corbuffet in 2015—a series of satirical dinner parties in her Brooklyn apartment featuring pun-filled dishes named after iconic artists and designers. On the surface, the project poked fun at cultural consumption. But beneath the humor, Le Corbuffet offered a deeper critique of how meaning is eroded in a content-saturated, image-obsessed world. Published in 2019 by Prestel as a subversive cookbook influenced by Fluxus, the project explored the intersections of food, art, design, and publishing. Through playful translation across mediums and histories, Le Corbuffet invites us to reconsider how we consume culture—both literally and figuratively.

Info

FAQ
Payments and DeliveryTerms of Service
Privacy Policy

Esther M Choi

2025 Copyright Esther M Choi