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Sarah Lucas — Rose Bush
Sarah Lucas

Rose Bush

1993

Sarah Lucas's 1993 'Rose Bush' is a sculptural assemblage created from beer bottles, wire, and painted cardboard organized in eight separate parts. The work employs humble, everyday materials to create an unconventional representation of a natural subject. This piece exemplifies Lucas's use of crude materials and wit to challenge traditional sculptural and representational practices.

Medium
beer bottles, wire and painted cardboard, in 8 parts

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Sarah Lucas, Rose Bush, 1993

Sarah Lucas's 1993 'Rose Bush' is a sculptural assemblage created from beer bottles, wire, and painted cardboard organized in eight separate parts. The work employs humble, everyday materials to create an unconventional representation of a natural subject. This piece exemplifies Lucas's use of crude materials and wit to challenge traditional sculptural and representational practices.

Medium
beer bottles, wire and painted cardboard, in 8 parts
Year
1993
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Assemblage, Bold, Installation, Sculpture, Mixed Media, Unconventional, British, Figurative, Found Objects, Contemporary

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