Maggi Hambling and Sarah Lucas: Ooo La La review – from the sublime to the ridiculous

The GuardianThursday, November 20, 2025 at 4:05:31 PM
Maggi Hambling and Sarah Lucas: Ooo La La review – from the sublime to the ridiculous
  • The joint exhibition 'Ooo La La' showcases the contrasting styles of artists Maggi Hambling and Sarah Lucas, highlighting their friendship and artistic evolution over the years. The display includes Lucas's sculptures and Hambling's abstract works, with a notable piece by Lucas depicting Hambling's face made from cigarettes.
  • This exhibition underscores the ongoing dialogue between established and emerging artists, while also reflecting on the changing landscape of contemporary art, as it juxtaposes the historical significance of the Young British Artists with Hambling's legacy.
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