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The main theme of the article is about Daniel Spoerri, who passed away at the age of 94, and was an artist known for his concept of "eat art." Spoerri believed that the fundamental instincts of humanity were reproduction and nutrition, so he decided to focus his art on food, stating that "survival means eating, and eating means cuisine." The article mentions his most famous work, the tableaux pièges or "snare pictures," such as his piece Le Petit Déjeuner de Kichka (1961), where he glued the leftovers of a breakfast to a table and hung it vertically. Spoerri was one of the original signatories of the Nouveaux Réalistes movement in France, which sought to blur the line between art and everyday life. For him, making art out of life itself was "the most delicious way to spend one’s time