Sarah Lucas : Au naturel / Amna Malik.
Material type: TextSeries: One work seriesPublication details: London : Afterall Books ; Cambridge, Mass. : Distribution by MIT Press, 2009.Description: 101 p. : ill. (certaines en coul.) ; 21 cmISBN:- 1846380537
- 9781846380532
- Au naturel
- 709.2 LUC
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Standard Loan | LSAD Library Main Collection | 709.2 LUC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 39002100397851 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Sarah Lucas may not be the most talked about of the Young British Artists but she has always been one of the most important. At the beginning of the 90s, while women were trading shoulder pads for Wonderbras and cocktails for pints of lager, Sarah Lucas swapped feminist theory for Page Three.Lucas challenged the street slang used to describe women by turning it into physical forms. She replaced anger and embarrassment with humour, portraying breasts as melons or fried eggs, catching public attention with hard-hitting sculpture and spreads from The Sun. In making physical representations of sexual slang and celebrating stories about rampant dwarves she moved the discussion further along than any amount of protest art.
Bibliogr.: p. 93-101.
Author notes provided by Syndetics
Amna Malik is a Lecturer in Art History and Theory at the Slade School of Fine Art, London. Sarah Lucas's work has been included in the major surveys of new British art in the 1990s, including Sensation: Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection. Au Naturel, made for and exhibited for the first time in "Football Karaoke," organized by Georg Herold for Portikus, Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, 1994, is in Damien Hirst's "murderme" collection.