Sarah Lucas
(1962-), ArtistSitter in 15 portraits
Artist of 12 portraits
One of the YBA (Young British Artist) generation, Sarah Lucas graduated from Goldsmith's College in 1987. She exhibited in Freeze (1988), Saatchi Gallery's Young British Artists II (1993) and Sensation (1997). In 1993, she ran her art multiples shop with Tracey Emin for six months. Her works using photography, collage and found objects are often visual puns, which examine gender in a tabloid-orientated society.
Sarah Lucas ('Eating a Banana')
by Sarah Lucas
Iris print, 1990
NPG P884(1)
Sarah Lucas ('Self-Portrait with Mug of Tea')
by Sarah Lucas
Iris print, 1993
NPG P884(3)
Sarah Lucas ('Self-Portrait with Knickers')
by Sarah Lucas
Iris print, 1994
NPG P884(4)
Sarah Lucas ('Self-Portrait with Fried Eggs')
by Sarah Lucas
Iris print, 1996
NPG P884(5)
Sarah Lucas ('Human Toilet II')
by Sarah Lucas
Iris print, 1996
NPG P884(6)
Sarah Lucas ('Fighting Fire with Fire')
by Sarah Lucas
Iris print, 1996
NPG P884(7)
Sarah Lucas ('Self-Portrait with Skull')
by Sarah Lucas
Iris print, 1997
NPG P884(8)
Sarah Lucas ('Got a Salmon On #3')
by Sarah Lucas
Iris print, 1997
NPG P884(9)
Sarah Lucas ('Human Toilet Revisited')
by Sarah Lucas
Iris print, 1998
On display in Room 29 on Floor 1 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG P884(12)
by Johnnie Shand Kydd
bromide print, 10 February 2000
NPG x88366
by Johnnie Shand Kydd
chromogenic print, October 2002
NPG x125683
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