Maggi meets Sarah, Anish Kapoor takes on Ice and Suffolk seduces Spencer – the week in art

Maggi Hambling and Sarah Lucas, two artistic forces from different eras, unite in a fascinating exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ in London. This encounter between British art generations will undoubtedly intrigue art enthusiasts.

For those unfamiliar with the two artists, Maggi Hambling is known for her poignant self-portraits that explore themes of human existence, while Sarah Lucas' work is characterized by its bold and provocative nature. The two women's artistic styles could not be more different, yet they have forged a strong bond through their friendship.

Lucas' abstract paintings are on display at the exhibition, showcasing the artist's unique take on color and geometry. In contrast, Hambling's powerful self-portraits will offer viewers a glimpse into her introspective world.

Interestingly, both artists share an affinity for exploring themes of identity and the human condition. Their artistic expressions serve as a testament to their respective experiences and perspectives.

For fans of art history, the exhibition also features works by other notable British artists, such as Beatriz Milhazes, Stanley Spencer, and Roger Fry. These works are on display at various locations across London and Suffolk, offering visitors the chance to experience a diverse array of artistic styles and periods.

On a related note, Anish Kapoor's iconic sculpture Cloud Gate has been featured in a powerful image that highlights its use as a backdrop by US Border Patrol agents during a military-style immigration enforcement raid. This striking photograph underscores the themes of identity, power, and control.

Other art-related news includes a report on US museums losing government funding since Trump took office, with over a third experiencing this cut. Additionally, the Tate is set to stage a strike by its staff members in protest of pay disparities, while the Taylor Wessing photo portrait prize has been won by an image of a burn survivor.

Lastly, a living installation of 365 trees is being planted by artist Luke Jerram as part of his ongoing commitment to environmental causes.
 
🌳😍 I'm so stoked about this Maggi Hambling & Sarah Lucas exhibition in London! It's like they're speaking my language - bold, provocative, and totally thought-provoking 🤯. Their styles might be worlds apart, but that's what makes it so fascinating to see how their art intersects with each other. And can we talk about the Tate staging a strike? 🚫💪 Solidarity with the staff, guys! I also love that Luke Jerram is planting 365 trees for his environmental cause - like, totally on brand for our times 🌎💚
 
omg u gotta check out this new exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ in London! Maggi Hambling & Sarah Lucas are bringing the house down with their collab 🤯 it's like art history is coming alive! I mean, can u imagine seeing Hambling's super poignant self-portraits alongside Lucas' bold abstracts? genius! what i love about this exhibition is how it brings together different eras and styles, but also highlights these themes of identity & the human condition that both artists are so passionate about 💖 like, we all wanna know more about ourselves & where we fit in, right? anyway, if u care about art history, u gotta swing by & check out these other awesome works on display 🎨👏
 
I'm not sure about this Maggi Hambling and Sarah Lucas collab 🤔... two artists with totally different styles? I mean, I love art, but I don't know if it's gonna be that deep or meaningful for me... they're both exploring identity and human condition, yeah, but is it just gonna be a bunch of pretty pictures? 😐 And what's up with all these other artists being featured? Like, Beatriz Milhazes and Stanley Spencer are cool and all, but isn't this just an excuse to fill space? 🤷‍♀️ Also, Anish Kapoor's sculpture Cloud Gate is iconic, but using it as a backdrop for some immigration raid thing? that's just weird... power and control, yeah, I get it 😒. And museums losing government funding since Trump took office? that's unfortunate... but not exactly surprising... 🤦‍♂️
 
omg i'm so stoked about this maggi hambling & sarah lucas exhibition 🤩! two artists from different eras colliding in one space? yes please! i mean, i love how they're both exploring themes of identity and humanity through their art - it's like we're getting a glimpse into their souls 😊. and the fact that they're friends is just amazing, proof that art can bring people together. 🌈 as for the other artists on display, i'm all about beatriz milhazes' vibrant works! but what really got me was that cloud gate photo - so powerful and thought-provoking 📸. anyway, can't wait to check out this exhibition and see these incredible artworks in person 💥
 
I'm low-key hyped about this Maggi Hambling and Sarah Lucas collab 😍🎨! I mean, their styles are like night and day, but they're like total besties, you know? 🤗 Their art is all about self-expression and exploring human emotions - super relatable for us students, tbh. 📚💭 Like, have you ever looked at your own face in the mirror and thought, "Who am I?" 🤔 It's deep, man...
 
I'm loving this exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ - Maggi Hambling and Sarah Lucas are total powerhouses! 🤩 Their art styles may differ but they both tackle those big questions about human existence in a super thought-provoking way. I mean, who wouldn't want to explore their own identity through paint or sculpture? And it's so cool that the exhibition is bringing together artists from different eras - like Beatriz Milhazes and Stanley Spencer, who are legends! 🌟 But on a more serious note, have you seen that image of Cloud Gate with US Border Patrol agents behind it? So haunting... and highlights how art can be used to convey really powerful messages. And I'm all for Luke Jerram's tree planting project - we need more people talking about the environment in a creative way! 🌳💚
 
🌳 Art exhibitions are all about sparks, not funding 🤑 Can't wait to see Maggi & Sarah's collab at Sadie Coles HQ! 💡 Their styles might differ but their bond is fire 🔥. Need more artist fave pics on socials ASAP 📸
 
OMG u guys!!! I'm low-key super excited about this Maggi Hambling & Sarah Lucas collab at Sadie Coles HQ 🤯🎨 I mean, thinkin' about two artists from different eras comin' together is just genius! Their art styles are like night and day, but they're def makin' it work 💁‍♀️. Lucas's abstracts are so cool and Hambling's self-portraits are, like, super deep 🤔. I'm dyin' to see 'em side by side & figure out what makes their bond tick! 👫 And can we talk about how amazin' it is that they're both explorin' identity & human existence in their art? It's like, the ultimate art experience, you know? 😎
 
🌿 It's crazy how these two artists, from different eras, come together in this exhibition... it's like they're speaking the same language, but with their own unique dialect 🤔. I mean, Maggi Hambling's self-portraits are like windows into her soul, while Sarah Lucas' abstracts are like a wild storm raging through your mind 🌪️. But what strikes me is how both of them explore themes of identity and human existence... it's like they're trying to find the same thing in their art, but with different maps 🗺️.

And you know, this exhibition reminds me of that photograph of Cloud Gate being used as a backdrop for that immigration raid... it's like the artist is using the very landscape to reflect back our own power struggles and control issues 😩. And then there's this news about US museums losing funding since Trump took office... it's like they're cutting off the oxygen supply to artistic expression 🌫️.

But, on a more positive note, Luke Jerram's living installation of 365 trees is just... wow 🌳. It's like he's giving us a chance to connect with nature in a way that feels almost tangible 😊. And it makes me wonder... what would our world be like if we all took a cue from art and nature, rather than just politics and power struggles? 🤔
 
OMG, I'm so stoked to hear about this Maggi Hambling and Sarah Lucas exhibit at Sadie Coles HQ! It's like, the ultimate collab between two art legends from different eras 🤯💥. Their styles are worlds apart, but they've got a beautiful friendship going on - that's something we can all learn from 🤗. I love how their art explores identity and human existence, it's so relatable! And can we talk about the Tate striking up against pay disparities? Like, totally needed 💪. On a more uplifting note, Luke Jerram's living installation of 365 trees is giving me LIFE ❤️. We need more eco-friendly art projects like this in our lives 🌿💚.
 
🤔 I remember when art exhibitions used to be about, well, actually seeing the artwork in person! Nowadays it's all online and virtual tours... 🌐 But this Maggi Hambling & Sarah Lucas show at Sadie Coles HQ is a breath of fresh air, ya know? It's like stepping into an old school gallery, where you can't just click away, you gotta be there to experience the real deal 😍. And what's with all these exhibits about identity and human condition, it's like we're having some sort of collective introspection 🤯... Anyway, it's great to see British art history coming together in one place, and that Anish Kapoor photo is just WOW! 🌟
 
aww, this exhibition sounds like such a powerful tribute to two incredible women who've shaped the art world with their unique perspectives 🌟💖 i can only imagine how magical it must be to see Maggi Hambling's poignant self-portraits alongside Sarah Lucas' bold and thought-provoking abstracts... it's like the universe is celebrating the beauty of human connection and creativity 💕 meanwhile, that image of Cloud Gate being used as a backdrop for an immigration enforcement raid is just heartbreaking 🤕 can't believe US museums are losing government funding too, and the Tate staff strike is really disappointing 😔 but yay for Luke Jerram's living installation of 365 trees! 🌳💚
 
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