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Andreas Slominski    (German, 1959)

 Andreas Slominski - Bird Trap (Mixed Media) h: 50 x w: 36 x d: 36 in / h: 127 x w: 91.4 x d: 91.4 cm
Andreas Slominski
Bird Trap 1996
 
 Andreas Slominski - Mouse Trap (Sculptures) h: 6.5 x w: 4 x d: 6 in / h: 16.5 x w: 10.2 x d: 15.2 cm
Andreas Slominski
Mouse Trap 1997-1998
 
 Andreas Slominski - Sculpture welded under water No. 3 (Sculptures) h: 112 x w: 96.5 x d: 58.7 in / h: 284.5 x w: 245.1 x d: 149.1 cm
Andreas Slominski
Sculpture welded under water No. 3 2006
 
 Andreas Slominski - xABCy508z (Paintings)
Andreas Slominski
xABCy508z 2006
 
 Andreas Slominski - xBGHy605z (Paintings)
Andreas Slominski
xBGHy605z 2006
 
 Andreas Slominski - xHBy519z (Paintings) h: 98 x w: 73.5 in / h: 248.9 x w: 186.7 cm
Andreas Slominski
xHBy519z 2006
 

Biography
1959 Born in Meppen, Germany; lives and works in Hamburg, Germany
1986 Hamburg Academy for Applied Arts, Germany

Exhibitions
2007 Museum Boijmans, Rotterdam
2006 Andreas Slominski Werke von 1986 bis 2006, Museum of Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt
2005 Andreas Slominski, Serpentine Gallery, London, England
2004 Kunstpreis Aachen 2004: Andreas Slominski, Ludwig Forum fur Internationale Kunst, Aachen
2004 “State of Play,” Serpentine Gallery, London, England (cat.)
2003 “Drawings,” Metro Pictures, New York
2003 Fondazione Prada, Milan, Italy Sadie Coles HQ, London (solo)
2002 20.21 Galerie Edition Kunsthandel (solo)
2002 “The Gift: Generous Offerings, Threatening Hospitality,” Bronx Museum of Art, Bronx, New York
2001 “New Works,” Wako Works of Art, Tokyo (solo)
2000 Jablonka Galerie, Cologne (solo)
2000 "Let's Entertain," Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (cat.); Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris “La Biennale 2000 de Montréal,” Centre International D’art Contemporain de Montréal, Quebec (cat.)
1999 Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin (cat.) Metro Pictures, New York (solo)
1998 “Traps,” Wako Works of Art, Tokyo (cat.) Kunsthalle Zürich (cat.) (solo)
1998 “Artificial: Contemporary Figurations,” Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona “Das Jahrhundert der künstlerischen Freiheit. 100 Jahre Wiener Secession,” Wiener Secession, Vienna “Global Vision: New Art From the 90’s,” Deste Foundation, Centre For Contemporary Art, Athens “Manifesta 2,” Casino Luxemburg - Forum d’Art contemporain, Luxemburg “Berlin Biennale,” Kunst-Werke, Berlin
1997 “New Skulpture II,” Hamburg Kunsthalle (brochure) “Niemandsland,” Museum Haus Esters and Museum Haus Lange, Krefeld, Germany “Future, Present, Past,” Biennale, Venice (cat.) “Skulptur. Projekte in Münster 1997,” Westfälisches Landesmuseum, Münster, Germany (cat.) “Colleció d’Art Contemporani,” Fundació “la Caixa,” Barcelona “Deutschlandbilder,” Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin “Kunst...Arbeit,” Aus der Sammlung Südwest LB, Stuttgart
1997 “heizen,” Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg White Cube, London Bonnetanten Museum Maastricht (solo)
1996 Jablonka Galerie, Cologne (cat.) Galerie Neu, Berlin (solo)
1996 “Zuspeiel,” Portikus, Frankfurt (cat.) “nach weimar,” Kunstsammlung zu Weimar, Weimar, Germany “Zeitspiegel I,” Städt Museum, Leverkusen, Germany “Views From Abroad: European Perspectives on American Art II,” Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York “do it,” Bangkok University Art Gallery, Thailand
1995 “Links,” Museum Haus Esters, Krefeld, Germany; Kunstverein Bremerhaven, Germany (cat.) Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg (solo)
1994 “Backstage-Topologie zeitgenössischer Kunst,” Kunstmuseum, Luzern “Some Went Mad, Some Ran Away...,” Serpentine Gallery, London; Nordic Arts Center, Helsinki; Kunstverein, Hannover; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (cat.) “WM KARAOKE,” Portikus, Frankfurt “CLOACA MAXIMA,” Museum der Stadtentwässerung, Zürich
1993 “Spielhölle,” U-Bahnstation Bockenheimer Warte, Frankfurt; Kunstverein, Graz, Austria “Hotel Carlton Palace Chambre 763,” Hotel Carlton, Paris “Backstage,” Kunstverein Hamburg; Kunstmuseum Luzern (cat.) “Hamburg-Paris-Frankfurt,” Kunstverein Hamburg “Viennese Story,” Wiener Secession, Vienna (cat.)
1993 “Fallen,” Jablonka Galerie, Cologne, Germany Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt (catalogue) (solo)
1992 “Vorhut aus dem Hinterland,” Neues Museum Weserburg, Bremen (cat.) “Szenenwechsel II,” Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt “Joy and Pain,” ICA, Amsterdam “Avantgarde und Kampagne,” Kunsthalle Düsseldorf (cat.) “Qui, quoi, où?” Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris (cat.)
1991 Kabinett für aktuelle Kunst, Bremerhaven, Germany (solo)
1988 Kabinett für aktuelle Kunst, Bremerhaven, Germany (solo)
1987 “Fallen,” Produzentengalerie, Hamburg (and 1989) (solo)
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