SARAH LUCAS – ORDINARY THINGS

Posted on 2012-08-20

Ordinary Things is a consideration of the ways in which Lucas uses the sculptural languages of the figure and the cast. Made by her own hand, her objects are produced through the languages that surround them, materials that are ready at hand, and sculptural procedures and traditions, taking in cutting, welding, moulding, handling, stuffing, assembling; monumental, ready-made, formal, quick-build, representational and abstract.

Lucas’ sculptures are made of and from the human body – a decaying and sensible object that requires maintenance and care. ‘Au Naturel’ (1994) is a portrait of a couple on a bed, a man represented by a cucumber and a pair of oranges and a woman by a pair of melons and a bucket. Both vulgar compositions are constructed from materials and vernacular slang that are commonplace, their ‘human’ component made from organic matter that needs to be replaced as inevitable decay sets in. In the seven ‘NUDS’ (2009-2010) here on display, limbs can be seen wrapping around each other in knotted couplings and solo acrobatics, the cellulite-marked flesh formed from ‘natural’ tights stuffed with fluff and stiffened by wire, the delicate surface bruised and wrinkled as the bodies perch on their breeze-block supports.

Exhibition runs through to October 21st, 2012

The Henry Moore Foundation
Dane Tree House
Perry Green
Much Hadham
Herts
SG10 6EE

www.henry-moore.org