Publisher: Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen | First Edition 1996
Format: Softcover | 112 pages
Sarah Lucas (1996) is the first major monograph on the provocative British artist, published in conjunction with her solo exhibition at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam. This early and influential volume captures Lucas’s raw, confrontational approach to sculpture, photography, and installation, often exploring themes of gender, sexuality, and British identity through wit and absurdity. Featuring full-color reproductions and critical essays, the book documents key works from the 1990s, including her use of everyday objects to challenge cultural taboos.
First edition — rare and highly collectible, marking a pivotal moment in Lucas’s career.
Publisher: Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen | First Edition 1996
Format: Softcover | 112 pages
Sarah Lucas (1996) is the first major monograph on the provocative British artist, published in conjunction with her solo exhibition at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam. This early and influential volume captures Lucas’s raw, confrontational approach to sculpture, photography, and installation, often exploring themes of gender, sexuality, and British identity through wit and absurdity. Featuring full-color reproductions and critical essays, the book documents key works from the 1990s, including her use of everyday objects to challenge cultural taboos.
First edition — rare and highly collectible, marking a pivotal moment in Lucas’s career.