Frankfurter Party stages a surreal celebration of consumption, where the frankfurter sausage becomes both protagonist and prop. Removed from its everyday role, it is reimagined as a social object: handled, displayed, and ritualized in absurd configurations. The work plays with notions of indulgence and repetition, turning food into performance. In this setting, the ‘party’ unfolds as a loop of desire and excess, where meaning slips between humor and unease, and the banal is pushed toward the grotesque.
Sausages in epoxy on metal background.
42 x 32 cm


