Sausage Party

Sausage Party

(Past) 19.03.202219.03.22 07.05.202207.05.22
(Gallery) Rue de Livourne 35 Livornostraat

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David Adamo

Amber Andrews

Jonas Apers

Gina Beavers

Genesis Belanger

Beni Bischof

Lucas Blalock

Sascha Braunig

Jacques Charlier

Kasper De Vos

Wim Delvoye

Christa Dichgans

Louisa Gagliardi

Eléonore Joulin

Sally Kindberg

Sean Landers

Thomas Lerooy

Tony Matelli

Mrzyk & Moriceau

Barbara Nessim

Tom Poelmans

Emily Mae Smith

Lisa Vlaemminck

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Organized by Julie Senden

Sausage Party is a group exhibition that brings together works by 24 international artists around the theme of sausages.

The idea for this show originated from a series of hot dog photographs by Lucas Blalock, first shown at White Flag Projects in St Louis, Missouri in 2014. These huge prints feature a myriad of frankfurters in various orchestrated compositions set against a plane pale background. Removing the sausages from their context also means forgetting a certain underlying subjectivity in order to focus on their purely formal qualities.

The ‘sausage’ as a theme, may merely seem amusing, even banal, yet it is striking to note the number of artists, contemporary or who, throughout history, have already approached the subject. The 20th century offers a glimpse and many examples can be found in the works of Magritte, Wols, Polke, Oldenburg, Dichgans and Fischli & Weiss, to name but a few.

Inevitably sausages can be the source of many interpretations. They are world renowned, affordable and thus the culinary habits of various cultures provide them with a multitude of variations. Deeply rooted in a system of large-scale production, an allegory of industrialisation, one might even say ‘fleshification’, the sausage is mass-produced in a process that is usually standardized. A mechanically chewed composite, digested from kneaded residue, it finally emerges in a form that is both phallic and soft.

Sausage Party brings together a selection of historical and recent works that allude to sausages. The choice of the artists is subjective and not exhaustive, and no political nor sociological message should be sought in this selection. It aims to represent the sausage in all its different facets.

The title Sausage Party refers to an English expression meaning a party with an exclusively male audience. By literal transposition, this exhibition is exclusively dedicated to the sausage motif, and presents the work of 12 women and 12 men.

Julie Senden has been director at rodolphe janssen since 2016.

Artworks

(27)
  • Christa Dichgans, Würste
  • Christa Dichgans, Salsicce
  • Lisa Vlaemminck, chili con carnage
  • Emily Mae Smith, RSVP (Sausage Party)
  • Barbara Nessim, Girl About to Eat from Floating Hand
  • David Adamo, Untitled (Charlie)
  • Genesis Belanger, Fluffer
  • Louisa Gagliardi, Legs for Days
  • Lucas Blalock, Blanton
  • Gina Beavers, Hot Dog Nails
  • Tony Matelli, Head (Hotdog and Bread)
  • Tom Poelmans, The big sausage museum
  • Sean Landers, Herr Knockwurst
  • Amber Andrews, never chain two dogs together with sausages
  • Thomas Lerooy, Meat me
  • Sascha Braunig, Study for "bloodchild"
  • Kasper De Vos, Proposals For New Spiritual Heroes
  • Jacques Charlier, Boudin Gris
  • Beni Bischof, sausage power
  • Beni Bischof, sausage power
  • Eléonore Joulin, Le Logis et sa Saucisse de Campagne
  • Sally Kindberg, Limited Edition
  • Wim Delvoye, Marble Floor# 48
  • Mrzyk & Moriceau, Untitled
  • Mrzyk & Moriceau, Untitled
  • Jonas Apers, Post-culinary Capsules
  • Jonas Apers, Post-culinary Capsules

To know more about the available works from this exhibition, please contact us.

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