Monique Lacey
Emerging within the context of Minimalism, a movement historically dominated by male figures such as Donald Judd, Lacey diverges by elevating the utility and materiality of everyday objects into profound artistic statements. Rejecting overtly gestural styles associated with Abstract Expressionism, she challenges established norms through her methodological embrace of seemingly destructive gestures. Lacey's sculptures defy traditional distinctions between surface and form, image and object, thereby disrupting conventional categorisations of sculpture and painting. While honouring Minimalism's ascetic principles and the importance of materiality, her work celebrates decadence in its process, creating richly textured skins that invite contemplation of profound artistic tensions.
Monique Lacey is represented by Foenander Galleries. Collection of Ella Foenander.