拍品專文
'The much vaunted wit and humor of Slominski's work is true only to a certain degree. As often as not, the laughter sticks in your throat. Slominski has a distinct tendency towards black humor, sometimes verging on bad taste. In particular, the polystyrene pieces with their applique motifs piled up to create a relieve effect are dominated by an anti-aesthetic of the tacky funfair variety. Huge, stylized butterflies flutter around on a neon-pink background; distinctly out-of-season skis in a lurid shade of green set a banal counterpoint next to a door handle hovering in space and a table fork. Or we see several types of wheels immersed in a background the color of yellow jelly, looking for all the world like rotating lemon slices'.
(B. Sonna, quoted in Andreas Slominski, exh. cat., Sammlung Goetz, Munich 2010, p. 67).
(B. Sonna, quoted in Andreas Slominski, exh. cat., Sammlung Goetz, Munich 2010, p. 67).