Bunny Rabbit
Sarah Lucas

CONTEMPORARY FINE ARTS
Totengässlein 5 4051 Basel Switzerland
TELEPHONE +41 – 61 – 263 39 07 e-mail:
OVERVIEW :
The gallery launched and co-launched the careers of artists like Cecily Brown, Sarah Lucas, Raymond Pettibon, Dana Schutz, Dash Snow. While a couple of younger artists like Nick Goss, Emily Mae Smith, Henning Strassburger, Tobias Spichtig, Angelika Loderer and Eliza Douglas joined the roster recently, the gallery is also known for exhibiting established artists like Georg Baselitz and Leiko Ikemura. CFA represents the estates of Christa Dichgans and Norbert Schwontkowski. The gallery organized museum-quality exhibitions like "Max Beckmann in dialogue with Cecily Brown, Ella Kruglyanskaya and Dana Schutz", "Kids", "Café Pittoresque" and "Hommage á Georg Baselitz" on the occasion of the artist's 80th birthday. Contemporary Fine Arts publishes exhibition catalogues on a regular basis.
gallery's Multiple Locations :Berlin, Basel
11 June > 27 July, 2024





ABOUT EXHIBITION : Bunny Rabbit
ABOUT ARTISTS : Sarah Lucas
Sarah Lucas’s practice is characterized by irreverent humour and the creation of visual puns and vulgar euphemisms. Spanning sculpture, photography, and installation, her work evokes the body in its physical, cultural, and psychic dimensions. In her compositions, Lucas often uses everyday objects as a substitute for the human body: furniture, food, tabloid newspapers, tights, toilets, and cigarettes are usually coupled with slang and crude genital innuendo. These elements intertwine and transform into visceral, anthropomorphic representations of limbs, breasts, and phalli; forms that are embodied in light-reflecting bronze sculptures or as plaster casts taken directly from models. In order to probe representations of gender and national identity, Lucas also employs familiar references to postwar and contemporary British life. By appropriating and exhibiting lewd gestures that reveal the absurdity of sexual stereotypes, she subverts the male gaze and the tropes of what is considered feminine or masculine; in a similar vein, her defiant self-portraits invoke the sexual dynamics of the observer and the observed. Lucas’s artwork pushes the sculptural possibilities of bodily representation to question the way we understand and relate to inherent aspects of human experience such as sexuality, illness, and death.


Artist's site : https://www.sarahlucas.com/
Artist's CITY :LONDON
Artist's COUNTRY :UNITED KINGDOM
Gallery Opening Hours : MON – FRI 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. SA 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. & by appointment
Opening reception :Monday 10 June, 6-9 pm
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