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Perceval

Perceval by Sarah Lucas: A Monument to Pastoral Paradox

Sarah Lucas’ sculpture Perceval – a life-size bronze horse and cart – presents a large-scale replica of a traditional china ornament, of the kind that took pride of place on many British mantelpieces forty years ago. Scaled up, the Clydesdale horse is powerful and majestic while offering an unthreatening sense of pastoralism and stolid reliability. The proudly-fashioned cart houses two cast concrete marrows: off-scale symbols of phallic fertility. These giant vegetables are cast in cement, moving the knick-knack replica away from the realm of kitsch, and offsetting the smooth finish of the bronze with a rugged and contingent quality. Titled after a Knight of King Arthur’s Round Table, Perceval reflects a fascination for Englishness evident in much of Lucas’s work, becoming an object for public display that is generous, democratic, familiar and accessible. The sculpture's genesis lies firmly within the burgeoning Young British Artists movement of the 1990s, a collective that shook the foundations of established artistic conventions with its audacious explorations of taboo subjects and unconventional materials. Lucas’s approach immediately distinguished itself from prevailing trends, prioritizing visceral experience over intellectual abstraction – a characteristic that would define her oeuvre for decades to come. Unlike many contemporaries who sought to elevate art beyond the realm of everyday life, Lucas deliberately confronted it head-on, dissecting domestic spaces and confronting anxieties surrounding sexuality and motherhood with uncompromising honesty. Technique and Material Considerations Lucas’s masterful manipulation of bronze and concrete speaks volumes about her artistic vision. The horse itself is cast in a rich patina – achieved through meticulous oxidation processes – resulting in a surface texture that embodies both strength and vulnerability. This deliberate contrast underscores Lucas's preoccupation with duality, mirroring the paradoxical nature of Perceval’s presence: simultaneously imposing and comforting. Complementing the bronze are the two marrows, rendered in cement, which serve as a striking visual counterpoint. Their monumental scale disrupts the idealized pastoral imagery evoked by the horse, injecting an element of unsettling physicality into the composition. The choice of cement – a material often associated with solidity and permanence – further reinforces this tension, suggesting that even seemingly idyllic landscapes harbor hidden complexities. Symbolism Beyond Decoration More than mere decorative elements, the marrows carry significant symbolic weight. Traditionally representing fertility and masculinity, they deliberately subvert expectations within Lucas’s oeuvre, challenging conventional notions of femininity and domesticity. This juxtaposition is not accidental; it reflects Lucas's broader critique of societal norms and her desire to provoke dialogue about gender roles and reproductive anxieties. The inclusion of potted plants – strategically positioned around the sculpture – adds another layer of interpretation. These verdant additions symbolize life and growth, yet they are juxtaposed against the stark materiality of the bronze and cement, creating a visual dissonance that mirrors the sculpture’s thematic concerns. Emotional Resonance and Artistic Legacy Ultimately, Perceval transcends its formal elements to convey a profound emotional resonance. The sculpture's imposing stature commands attention, inviting contemplation on themes of power, vulnerability, and the relationship between tradition and modernity. Lucas’s deliberate use of humor – subtly embedded within the juxtaposition of pastoral imagery and phallic symbols – underscores her refusal to shy away from uncomfortable truths. Perceval stands as a testament to Lucas’s unwavering commitment to artistic experimentation and her ability to transform familiar objects into vehicles for challenging social commentary. It remains an enduring emblem of the YBA movement's rebellious spirit and continues to inspire artists and collectors alike, cementing Sarah Lucas’s place as one of Britain’s most provocative and influential sculptors.

Sarah Lucas (1962 –)

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  • Influences: Traditional Chinese ornament
  • Subject or theme: British culture; Fertility symbolism
  • Title: Perceval
  • Dimensions: 230 x 140 cm
  • Medium: Bronze sculpture & Concrete marrows
  • Artistic style: Sculptural realism
  • Movement: Young British Artists

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