
Lip Service
Nicola Cox
Bronze
H 25mm x L 200mm x W 50mm
2007
Open Edition
The Story
Life-size sculptures by Nicola Cox depict spoons that playfully pay 'lip service' through their design. Edged with lips—both pert and relaxed—these sculpted utensils evoke concepts reminiscent of Dante's dining table, serving as a metaphor for the dangers of unchecked desire and the consequences of earthly pleasures. Additionally, they resonate with the age-old adage of being 'born with a silver spoon in one’s mouth,' suggesting themes of privilege and luck. Through this clever interplay of form and symbolism, Cox invites viewers to explore the intersection of art, culture, and the human experience.







