Maggi Hambling and Sarah Lucas: Ooo La La review – from the sublime to the ridiculous

Sarah Lucas and Maggi Hambling: A Study in Contrasts

The latest exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ brings together works by two of Britain's most renowned artists, Sarah Lucas and Maggi Hambling. The show is a fascinating study in contrasts, with Lucas's provocative sculptures and paintings on one side, and Hambling's more subdued works on the other.

Lucas, known for her daring and often shocking approach to art, has always been drawn to themes of sex, death, and desire. Her sculptures, such as "Ooh La La", are a masterclass in technical skill and creative bravery, with their glistening bronze surfaces and bold, graphic forms. These works are not just aesthetically striking but also intellectually challenging, forcing the viewer to confront uncomfortable truths about human nature.

Hambling, on the other hand, is an artist of more measured proportions. Her paintings, such as "Wall of Water, Sunset", may appear at first glance to be more straightforward and accessible, but upon closer inspection reveal themselves to be complex and nuanced. However, unlike Lucas, Hambling's work often feels curdled and unfocused, lacking the precision and wit that makes Lucas's art so compelling.

The two artists' differing styles and approaches have led to a fascinating juxtaposition in this exhibition. Lucas's works are unapologetically bold and provocative, while Hambling's paintings seem tentative and uncertain by comparison. This contrast is not just aesthetic but also emotional, with Lucas's art often feeling like a raw, unbridled expression of emotion, while Hambling's work seems more subdued and introspective.

Despite their differences, the two artists are united in their commitment to exploring the human condition through art. Their friendship has brought them together in a way that is both heartwarming and intellectually stimulating. As such, this exhibition is not just a showcase for individual talent but also a celebration of the power of art to bring people together.

Ultimately, the show is a testament to the enduring appeal of Lucas's art, which continues to push boundaries and challenge conventions. Her works are a reminder that art can be both beautiful and brutal, funny and sad, all at the same time. As such, this exhibition is not just a must-see for fans of modern art but also a valuable contribution to our understanding of what it means to be human.
 
I gotta say, I'm loving the contrast between these two artists 🤯. Sarah Lucas's work is like a wild ride - you're never quite sure what's gonna hit you next 😱. And then there's Maggi Hambling's stuff... it's like she's whispering secrets in your ear 🔍. I mean, don't get me wrong, I love the subtlety of her paintings, but sometimes they feel a bit too reserved for my taste 🤔.

What really got me thinking, though, is how their styles complement each other so perfectly. Like, Lucas's work is this raw, unbridled energy, and Hambling's art is all about nuance and subtlety... it's like yin and yang, you know? And I love that they're friends and have collaborated on some projects - it just shows that art can be both personal and collaborative at the same time 💕.

I'm defo checking out this exhibition ASAP! Have any of you guys seen their work together before? 🤔
 
omg u guys i'm so hyped 4 this new exhibit at Sadie Coles HQ!!! sarah lucas & maggi hambling together in one room is like, the ultimate match made in heaven 🙌 their styles r like night and day - lucas's art is like a bold, unapologetic punch to the gut 💥 while hambling's work feels more subtle, like a gentle whisper in ur ear 🗣️ but what i love most is how they balance each other out, like yin & yang 🤯 lucas's art may be provocative, but it's also intellectually stimulating - u gotta think critically about what u're looking at 😳 and hambling's work, on the other hand, feels more introspective, like she's tapping into her own emotions 🌊 anyway, can't wait to see this exhibit in person!! 💥
 
I think its pretty cool how Sarah Lucas and Maggi Hambling are like two sides of the same coin 🤯. Like, Lucy's art is super provocative and in-your-face, while Maggie's is more subtle and nuanced. It's like they're having a conversation with each other through their work, you know? 👀 The way they contrast each other is actually really inspiring, it makes me think that art doesn't have to be one thing or the other, it can be both bold and delicate at the same time 💕. I love how this exhibition brings them together like that, its like a beautiful experiment in creativity 🎨.
 
I'm lovin' this latest exhibit at Sadie Coles HQ! Sarah Lucas's art always gets me goin' - she's like a force of nature, ya know? 😂 Her sculptures are insane, and I love how they challenge your brain and make you think about some heavy stuff. Meanwhile, Maggi Hambling's work is like the calm before the storm... it's all subtle and introspective, but still super thought-provoking.

I'm not sure what's up with people sayin' Hambling's art feels "curdled" or whatever, though - I think that's just 'cause they're not used to seein' somethin' so different from Lucas's boldness. But for me, it's all about contrast, you know? The juxtaposition between their styles and approaches is what makes this exhibit so special.

It's also really beautiful to see these two artists friends, and how their friendship has brought them together like that. It's a reminder that art can be about connection and community, not just individual expression. Anyway, if you haven't checked out this exhibit yet, get on it! 💪
 
omg u guys i just saw this exhibit at Sadie Coles HQ and i am SHOOK 😍 sarah lucas's work is literally so bold and unapologetic, i mean her sculptures are like nothin i've ever seen before 🤯 they're like, super provocative and make you feel all the emotions but in a good way 💖 and maggi hambling's work is so different, it's like she's tryin to be subtle but still gets the message across 😂 anyway, what really stood out to me was how well sarah lucas's art brings people together - i saw this one lady who just cried while lookin at "ooh la la" and i was like "hey girl, i feel you 🤗" anyhoo, if u haven't seen the exhibit yet, u gotta check it out ASAP 💯
 
I'm loving the contrasts between these two artists 🤔! Sarah Lucas's boldness is infectious - I mean, who else could make a bronze sculpture that looks like a pile of vomit and call it "art"? 😂 But at the same time, Maggi Hambling's subtlety is what draws me in. Her paintings are like a warm hug on a Sunday afternoon - all cozy and introspective.

I'm not sure I fully get why some people love Lucas's art so much... to me, they're just kinda weird 😂. But hey, being an artist is all about taking risks and pushing boundaries, right? And Hambling's work may not be as flashy, but it's got a quiet confidence that resonates with me.

What I do love is how the two artists' differing styles complement each other - it's like they're having a conversation in art form 🤝. And their friendship is genuinely heartwarming to see on display. All in all, this exhibition is a must-see for anyone who loves art that's unafraid to tackle the tough stuff 💪.
 
I'm loving how Sadie Coles HQ brought together these two British art legends 🎨! Sarah Lucas's stuff is always on point, you know? She's got this energy that's just infectious - those bronze sculptures of hers are like nothing I've ever seen before... so bold and raw. And Maggi Hambling's work is all about subtlety, which I respect, but sometimes feels a bit... safe, you know? Like she's playing it too cool for school. But the way they're juxtaposed in this exhibition? Pure magic ✨! It's like they're two sides of the same coin - both pushing art forward, but in totally different ways. And can we talk about how great it is that they're friends and collaborators? 💕
 
🎨 I think what's really interesting about this show is how Lucas's unapologetic boldness forces us to confront the complexities of human desire, whereas Hambling's more subdued approach creates a sense of unease, like there's something just beneath the surface. It's almost like they're speaking different languages, but in a way that's both complementary and contrasting. Their friendship adds this layer of emotional depth to the show, making it feel more personal and relatable. I love how Lucas's art can be both beautiful and brutal at the same time - it's like she's holding up a mirror to our darker selves, but also inviting us to laugh at ourselves. 🤯
 
I was thinking about trying out that new BBQ sauce at the park yesterday 🤔 and I'm still wondering if they mixed up the ingredients or if it's just my taste buds being weird. I mean, I've had some amazing burgers in my life, but this sauce was like a flavor bomb gone wrong... or maybe it was just the perfect complement to that juicy patty 😂. Anyway, back to Sarah Lucas and Maggi Hambling - have you ever noticed how art can evoke emotions without even trying? Like, one minute I'm looking at "Ooh La La" and the next I'm questioning everything about human existence 🤯.
 
I'm not sure I get the hype around Lucas's art... 🤔 her stuff looks like someone threw up on a canvas and called it a day 🎨🚽. Don't get me wrong, she's got skill and all that, but is it really necessary to make art that's so explicit and in-your-face? Can't we just have some subtlety for once? And Hambling's work seems way more mature to me... I mean, her paintings are like a warm cup of tea - comforting and soothing 🍵. She may not be pushing boundaries or anything, but at least she's not making you feel uncomfortable on purpose 😅.
 
🎨💥 I'm loving how these two artists are like oil and water 🌊, they're so different and that's what makes this exhibition so interesting! Sarah Lucas is like the wild child 🤪, always pushing boundaries and making you feel uncomfortable, whereas Maggi Hambling is like the quiet one 😴, her art is more subtle and introspective. But both of them are exploring the same human themes, it's crazy how they can approach the same subject matter in such different ways 🤯. And I love that their friendship brought this exhibition to life 💕, it's not just about showcasing individual talent, but also celebrating the power of art to bring people together ❤️.
 
I was just thinking about how weird it is that some pizza places have pineapple on their menus now 🍕🤔 I mean, who thought that was a good idea? My friend said it's all about experimentation and pushing boundaries, but like, come on... I'd rather have a plain pepperoni any day 😂. And can we talk about the weirdness of online shopping? Like, how do you even know what your stuff looks like in real life when you're just looking at tiny thumbnails online 📸?
 
I gotta say, I'm still skeptical about this whole art thing 🤔. I mean, Sarah Lucas's sculptures are pretty cool and all, but have you seen her prices? They're like, totally out of sight 💸. And don't even get me started on the 'artist' market - it's like, a total joke 😂. Maggi Hambling's work is nice, I guess, but it just seems so... safe 🤷‍♀️. I mean, where's the edge? The excitement? It's all just so... polished 💅. Give me something that's gonna make me uncomfortable and think about stuff, you know? 💭
 
I'm loving how this exhibition highlights two artists with such different vibes 🤯! Sarah Lucas's sculptures are like a punch in the face - they're so bold and unapologetic 😂, while Maggi Hambling's work is more like a gentle whisper. I think it's genius how they complement each other, though! The contrast between them makes for a really interesting conversation about art, emotion, and what it means to be human 💭. Plus, their friendship adds this extra layer of depth to the show 🤝. If you haven't checked it out yet, get on that ASAP! 👉
 
I'm loving this exhibition! I mean, you can see two very different vibes going on - Sarah Lucas's stuff is like a punch in the face, while Maggi Hambling's is more like a gentle whisper 🤯💁‍♀️. But that's what makes it so interesting, right? It's like they're having this intense conversation with each other, even if they're not saying anything out loud 💬. And I love how they're friends - that's really cool to see. I've seen some of Lucas's work before and it always blows my mind (in a good way), but Hambling's stuff is new to me and I'm intrigued 🤔🎨.
 
I'm not entirely convinced by this show... like, don't get me wrong, Sarah Lucas's work is always a wild card and Maggi Hambling's stuff is super interesting too 🤔 but I think we're getting lost in the hype here? The juxtaposition between their styles feels kinda forced, you know? One minute it's all raw emotion and next it's like, what's she doing over there? 😂 And don't even get me started on how much attention is being paid to Lucas's provocative side... I mean, yeah, she's pushing boundaries but is that really the only thing we need to focus on? 🤷‍♀️ Also, what's up with Hambling's work feeling like it's lacking? Like, isn't that kinda the point of art criticism to say something about the artist's process or whatever? 🤔
 
I went to see the new exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ last weekend 🎨 and I have to say, it was super interesting! Sarah Lucas and Maggi Hambling's works are so different from each other, but they complement each other really well. Lucas's art is like a punch in the face - it's bold, provocative, and makes you think. Her sculptures are insane! 🤯 On the other hand, Hambling's paintings feel more...mellow? Like she's exploring similar themes, but from a different angle. I loved how their friendship brought them together for this show. It's not just about showcasing individual talent, it's also about how art can bring people together and make us think about ourselves. And let's be real, Sarah Lucas is a total genius! 💁‍♀️
 
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