Pot-art: Potatoes at the tate

Of the three artworks featuring potatoes on display at the Tate I could only find two:

Energy of a Potato (or Untitled or Energy) by Victor Grippo 1972

www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/grippo-energy-of-a-potato-or-untitled-or-energy

“Today, in an era when there are senseless people who boast of ‘not knowing how to do anything with their hands’, we are waiting for another era, in which an absolved mankind might recover his love for the trades, and, exercising his conscience, be able to minimise the distance between knowledge and action. Perhaps a sustained, concerted effort will at some moment improve mankind as well as society in such a way that the coincidence between art and work, as a single human ritual, will regain validity once more.”
Víctor Grippo, 2004

The Echo of an Ancient Form of Knowledge by Edgar Calel 2021

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/calel-the-echo-of-an-ancient-form-of-knowledge

“We make these sacrifices to the stones, we offer them fruits, incense, liquor, tobacco and words. It is in them that the Ancestors come to take refuge, to have a body, so we can make physical contact with them.”
Edgar Calel, 2024