Maggi meets Sarah, Anish Kapoor takes on Ice and Suffolk seduces Spencer – the week in art

Maggi Hambling and Sarah Lucas, two influential artists from different eras, are set to bring their unique styles together in a highly anticipated exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ in London. This rare convergence marks an intriguing encounter between British art generations.

Hambling's distinctive portraits of everyday people have been interpreted as a way to counterbalance the grandeur and opulence often associated with fine art. Her paintings are not about grand statements, but rather intimate observations that strip away pretence. Lucas, on the other hand, is known for her provocative and often irreverent works that challenge societal norms.

Lucas's early career was marked by a series of exhibitions at the Colony Room, where she met Hambling in 1986. Over the years, they developed a close friendship, with Lucas frequently visiting Hambling at her studio in Suffolk.

The Sadie Coles HQ exhibition promises to showcase an exciting dialogue between these two artistic voices, inviting viewers to contemplate their respective roles within the British art landscape.
 
🤯 I'm low-key obsessed with this collab! Hambling's portraits are like a breath of fresh air - she's all about stripping away the pomp and getting real, you know? And then there's Lucas, who always keeps it weird and wild . I mean, their styles are worlds apart, but that's what makes this exhibition so exciting. It's like two old friends finally sharing a bottle of wine together... or in this case, their art on the walls. Can't wait to see how they play off each other! 💥
 
😊 think it's so cool that Maggi and Sarah are finally having a joint show! like, can you imagine seeing their styles colliding in real life? Hambling's portraits always seemed so down-to-earth and relatable, while Lucas is all about pushing boundaries and making you uncomfortable 🤯. I love how they met back in the day at this tiny art space called Colony Room - that's some serious connection 💕. can't wait to see what kind of conversation they'll be having with their artwork... maybe it's a chance for us common folk to get in on the action too? 👀
 
I'm intrigued by this collaboration between Maggi Hambling and Sarah Lucas 😊. Their styles are like night and day, but in a good way 🌃. I mean, Hambling's work is all about subtlety and nuance, while Lucas is like the rebellious teenager who always speaks her mind 💁‍♀️. It'll be interesting to see how they balance each other out. Will their differing approaches create some amazing tension in the exhibition? Maybe it'll be like watching two old friends argue – you never know what's gonna happen 🤔. I'm a bit curious about how this will play out, especially since they've been friends for so long... I wonder if they're planning on having some kind of inside joke or reference that we won't catch 👀.
 
🤔 I'm really intrigued by this exhibition, especially how it's gonna bring together these two amazing artists with such different styles 🎨💥 Hambling's portraits are like a breath of fresh air, showing us that you don't need all the fuss to make something special 🙌 and Lucas's work is like a wake-up call, forcing us to think about things in a new way 😳 I love how they met back in '86 at the Colony Room, it's like their friendship was meant to be 🤗 Can't wait to see what Sadie Coles HQ does with this exhibition, it's gonna be epic!
 
I'm not sure if I love this idea or hate it... 🤔
I mean, imagine Hambling's super-realistic portraits next to Lucas's crazy-raw, unapologetic works... it's gonna be a clash of styles for the ages! 🔥
But on the other hand, I think it's genius that they're putting these two art legends together, like they're meant to be. They did meet back in '86 and were close friends, so maybe their collaboration will bring out something amazing... 💡
Or maybe it'll just be a weird mismatch, like oil and water not mixing 😂?
I don't know, man! Can't wait to see it though, hope I'm right 🤞
 
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