Self Portrait with Fried Eggs
About this artwork
Sarah Lucas’s portrayals of the body have a strong sense of humour and they challenge sexual stereotypes and conventional morals. In Self Portrait with Fried Eggs, Sarah Lucas looks back at the viewer with a confrontational stare. Two fried eggs have been placed over her breasts, acting as a crude parody of the female body. Lucas often explores the ways masculine and feminine qualities can co-exist in her self-portraits, questioning the gender stereotyping that exists in popular culture. The cigarettes in the lower left allude to a sense of recklessness and feature more prominently in Lucas’s iconic self-portrait Fighting Fire with Fire, also made in 1996.
Updated August 2022
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artist:Sarah LucasEnglish (born 1962)
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title:Self Portrait with Fried Eggs
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date created:1996
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materials:Colour IRIS print
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measurements:74.60 x 51.50 cm (paper 76.10 x 56.10 cm)
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credit line:Presented by Sadie Coles HQ, 2003
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accession number:GMA 4679 F
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
Sarah Lucas
Sarah Lucas
Lucas was born in London and studied at Goldsmiths College, London. In the early 1990s she began using the Sunday Sport tabloid newspaper as source material, reproducing pages containing stories about sex scandals and sensationalistic photographs of naked women. In 1993 Lucas founded The Shop ...