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Born 1962. Known for: Penis imagery sculpture, modern sculpture.
Following is an article written by Charlotte Higgins for The Guardian newspaper, May 6, 2015. 'Sarah Lucas: 'I have several penises, actually'. Bawdy, boozy British artist Sarah Lucas has settled... Read full biography
Following is an article written by Charlotte Higgins for The Guardian newspaper, May 6, 2015. 'Sarah Lucas: 'I have several penises, actually'. Bawdy, boozy British artist Sarah Lucas has settled into a new life of tea, pyjamas and non-stop plastercasting of genitalia. She tells Charlotte Higgins... Read full biography
Following is an article written by Charlotte Higgins for The Guardian newspaper, May 6, 2015. 'Sarah Lucas: 'I have several penises, actually'. Bawdy, boozy British artist Sarah Lucas has settled into a new life of tea, pyjamas and non-stop plastercasting of genitalia. She tells Charlotte Higgins about the pressure of representing her country at Venice Biennale – and why if she hadn’t quit her hard-partying YBA life she wouldn’t be around today. We are sitting on the back terrace of the British... Read full biography
Following is an article written by Charlotte Higgins for The Guardian newspaper, May 6, 2015. 'Sarah Lucas: 'I have several penises, actually'. Bawdy, boozy British artist Sarah Lucas has settled into a new life of tea, pyjamas and non-stop plastercasting of genitalia. She tells Charlotte Higgins about the pressure of representing her country at Venice Biennale – and why if she hadn’t quit her hard-partying YBA life she wouldn’t be around today. We are sitting on the back terrace of the British pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Beyond us, trees coming into leaf descend to the bank of the lagoon, and the chug-chug of vaporetti is just audible. Out in front, hidden from view, is all the bustle of the first preview day of the biennale: the... Read full biography
Following is an article written by Charlotte Higgins for The Guardian newspaper, May 6, 2015. 'Sarah Lucas: 'I have several penises, actually'. Bawdy, boozy British artist Sarah Lucas has settled into a new life of tea, pyjamas and non-stop plastercasting of genitalia. She tells Charlotte Higgins about the pressure of representing her country at Venice Biennale – and why if she hadn’t quit her hard-partying YBA life she wouldn’t be around today. We are sitting on the back terrace of the British pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Beyond us, trees coming into leaf descend to the bank of the lagoon, and the chug-chug of vaporetti is just audible. Out in front, hidden from view, is all the bustle of the first preview day of the biennale: the paths of the city’s Giardini are filled with curators, collectors and critics pausing to air-kiss as they stalk art among the n... Read full biography

