Rebecca Warren (B. 1965)
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Rebecca Warren (B. 1965)

10-4

Details
Rebecca Warren (B. 1965)
10-4
hand-painted clay on painted MDF plinth
13.7/8 x 11.1/8 x 9in. (35.5 x 29.5 x 23cm.)
Executed in 2000
Provenance
Maureen Paley, London.
Acquired from the above by the present owner in 2001.
Literature
J. Cape, The Shape of things to Come: New Sculpture, London 2009 (illustrated in colour, p. 32).
R. Warren and FUEL (ed.), Rebecca Warren – Every Aspect of Bitch Magic, London 2012 (illustrated in colour, p. 27).
Exhibited
London, Maureen Paley, The Agony and the Ecstasy, 2000.
London, Saatchi Gallery, New Labour, 2001.
London, The Saatchi Gallery, Rebecca Warren, 2003.
Ipswich, Ipswich Art School, The Saatchi Gallery at Ipswich Art School, 2010-2011.
London, Saatchi Gallery, The Shape of Things to Come: New Sculpture, 2011 (illustrated in colour, p. 108).
Special Notice
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Ranging from the amorphous to more clearly recognisable forms, Rebecca Warren’s sculptures create bold new figures. Her subject is one of the most traditional in art history, but she subverts the inherited clichés associated with the genre, redefining what sculpture should be or should look like. With their earthy, unfired and unfinished look, her works unveil a tension between thought and process, while creating a unique, new sculptural mode.

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