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.
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.