Recently, Gilboa created a sculpture installation consisting of over 8000 stark white sculptures, Food Chain Project. The installation was shown in 2014 at TEDxEde and at Nieuw Dakota art space Amsterdam. In 2015 it has been chosen to be part of EXPO Beeld Amsterdam Art Fair and in 2016 the series was part of a group show at the Van Gogh Museum’s Mesdag Collection. As of 2018 the full installation will be on display in LAM Lisse as part of their permanent collection.
For Food Chain Project Gilboa took his own consumption as a starting point, keeping a diary of everything he ate and drank for the duration of a year. Thinking about his personal consumption habits, Gilboa started to research the social implications of individual consumption choices on global food issues. By presenting the 8000 products he consumed in a year, Gilboa aimed to raise awareness and generate a wider discussion on global food issues. The installation is thought provoking and uses an inventive approach to point out our overconsumption, while hundreds of millions of people around the world still suffer from hunger every day.