Sarah Lucas returns to Snape Maltings with Champagne Maradona.

Named after the legendary footballer, Champagne Maradona is a 4.5 meter-high figure cast from bronze, a transformation of one of Sarah Lucas’s stuffed nylon sculptures into a joyous object of majestic proportion.

The figure reclines on the ground while an enormous phallus soars into the air – part man, part maypole, part praying mantis. Before being cast, the work began as a handmade model in Lucas’s customary materials – tights, wire, and kapok. The work contains notions of eroticism and attitude that have recurred throughout her career.

Champagne Maradona, 2015 Bronze, Paint, Lacquer, 445 x 200 x 340 cm, Edition 3 of 3 + a/p (#3/3) (HQ18-SL11280S)


About Sarah Lucas

Sarah Lucas (b. 1962, London, England) studied at Working Men’s College (1982-83), London College of Printing (1983-84) and Goldsmiths College (1984-87) (all London, England). Over the course of three decades, Lucas has become recognised as one of Britain’s most significant contemporary artists. Spanning sculpture, photography and installation, her work has consistently been characterised by irreverent humour and the use of everyday ‘readymade' objects – furniture, food, tabloid newspapers, tights, toilets, cigarettes – to conjure up corporeal fragments. The body – in its many guises – is Lucas’s prevailing subject. In the 1990s she placed herself at the heart of her work in a series of photographic self-portraits. These images’ disarming mixture of vulnerability and attitudinising set the double-edged tone of much of the artist’s subsequent work.

Sarah Lucas is represented by Sadie Coles HQ