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Julian Simmons and Sarah Lucas: DREAM FOURTEEN

Archive exhibition
15 October - 20 November 2021
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Julian Simmons and Sarah Lucas 'EDIT' ACTUALLY AS SHE'S ESTONIAN, 2021 Inkjet on Hahnemuelhe photo rag 308 gsm 78 x 104.3cm Edition of 12 plus 2 artist's proofs Accompanied by a signed and numbered certificate
Julian Simmons and Sarah Lucas
'EDIT' ACTUALLY AS SHE'S ESTONIAN, 2021
Inkjet on Hahnemuelhe photo rag 308 gsm
78 x 104.3cm
Edition of 12 plus 2 artist's proofs
Accompanied by a signed and numbered certificate
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Private View 14 October 4 – 8pm / Exhibition 15 October – 20 November 2021

 

A series of 14 inkjet prints each in an edition of 12. A Julian Simmons and Sarah Lucas collaboration.

Each 104.3 x 78cm.  Editions 1 – 4 sold as portfolio sets, editions 5 – 12 available individually.

 

Simmons developed this portfolio from the group of Muses that Lucas included in her exhibition ‘I SCREAM DADDIO’ when she represented Britain in 2015 at the 56th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia.

 

A VERY STATELY PAULINE

MY BUM ON THE BAR-STOOL

 

The sculptures, waist-down nude plaster casts of close female friends, as well as a couple of ‘self portraits’. Each in a different pose: draped across a freezer, leaning over a table, sitting into a chair backwards, on a chair with one bum-cheek hanging over, straddling a composting-toilet bowl, legs spread perched on a table, standing one knee resting on a stool, they’re all up 
to something, especially smoking.

 

ME AGAIN – READING POETRY
SADIE LOOKING LIKE BRITANNIA
KRIS SAYING HELLO TO THE BOYS

 

‘I suppose it’s an eggy sort of thing yellow, comes back to eggs. Which I’ve always had in the mix somehow …and then thinking about the whiteness of the plaster sculptures – the muses, it suddenly occurred to me to think about them as floating islands, îles flottantes – the dessert. So custard became relevant and then I thought custard is good, because it’s basically eggs. The muses are the meringues and the yellow on the walls is the custard… and actually the caramel is the varnished wooden furniture. I’ve always had a thing about eggs and eggnog and custard and stuff and actually I’ve had a thing about yellow. When I first ever had a room of my own, I must have been 14 or 15, I painted it white and put a yellow stripe ‘round it.’  Sarah Lucas

 

PATRICIA THE SORB-APPLE (LOW)
PATRICIA THE SORB-APPLE (CLOSE)

 

‘What do you think, if there is one, a theme of the show?’ Julian Simmons

‘erm …custard!!!’  Sarah Lucas

 

‘EDIT’ ACTUALLY AS SHE’S ESTONIAN

 

Where there was space between the sculptures and the yellow painted walls in Venice, now from photographs Simmons took at the time, their graphic and mytho-religious quality (these are after all Muses set against ‘gold’) has been accentuated with an inserted sharply-cut solid yellow background. Fitting between legs, along body contours, feet, bums, knees and furniture, this flat yet glowing colour-field meets the cold black & white shades of body-come-plaster. Sometimes as an elevating sea of custard, the background even holds a body afloat.

 

CONFRONTATIONAL MICHELE MAKING A FACE (HIGH)
CONFRONTATIONAL MICHELE MAKING A FACE (LEVEL)

 

‘My studio-office table, that Sarah’s had from the year dot, oak with a brown linoleum top, is the one Sarah cast Michele on. Often our household furniture gets incorporated into sculptures, they’re handy, obviously look good and have wear. When it’s a table that’s working well, it’s always a wrench – for me. I like a large table, Sarah’s not that keen as they get in the way of dance-floor space. Anyway this one stayed, along with an imprint of Michele’s bum – a large B where the lino is slightly cracked and inhabited with a peppery black mold. I see this perplexing organism every day. Like the Mortadella…and blue cheese, it’s conspiratorially seductive.’  Julian Simmons

 

YOKO SMOKING THROUGH HER BELLY-BUTTON EYE (LOW)
YOKO SMOKING THROUGH HER BELLY-BUTTON EYE (HIGH)

 

‘Historically the female nude is something that men have always wanted – has always been a subject for men. For it to be a subject matter for a woman is a different thing. I mean for a man to walk into a room with nine naked women, is kind of like… a fantasy.’  Michael Clark

 

MARGOT IN LANDSCAPE FORMAT MOTHER-EARTH LIKE (HIGH)
 MARGOT IN LANDSCAPE FORMAT MOTHER-EARTH LIKE (LEVEL)

 

For further information, prices, and images, please contact [email protected]

Also available - a gatefold publication designed by Simmons to accompany this exhibition                                             

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