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Discover 'Trophy 1' by Hew Locke – a striking sculpture blending Caribbean heritage & contemporary art. Explore this unique piece’s powerful symbolism & Locke’s masterful technique.

Explore the vibrant sculptures of Hew Locke! This British artist blends Caribbean heritage & contemporary art, creating striking works addressing colonialism, identity & power. Discover his public commissions & museum acquisitions.

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アーティストの略歴

A Tapestry of Displacement and Heritage

The life of Hew Locke is a profound journey through the shifting landscapes of identity, empire, and cultural memory. Born in Edinburgh in 1959, his early years were deeply shaped by the winds of change blowing through Guyana during its struggle for independence. This formative period, marked by the transition from British rule to a new era of sovereignty, instilled in him an acute awareness of how history is constructed, contested, and reclaimed. As the son of the renowned Guyanese sculptor Donald Locke and the painter Leila Locke, Hew was immersed in a world where art served as a vital vessel for navigating the complexities of the diaspora. His upbringing in Georgetown provided a rich, multifaceted backdrop of colonial echoes and Caribbean vibrancy, a duality that would later become the cornerstone of his visual language, allowing him to bridge the gap between his Scottish origins and his Guyanese roots.

The Postcolonial Baroque: Materiality and Meaning

Locke’s artistic practice is a masterful exploration of what has been described as a postcolonial baroque. He does not merely sculpt; he assembles, intervenes, and reclaims. By manipulating diverse materials—ranging from the permanence of bronze and resin to the ephemeral textures of textiles and found objects—he creates dense, multilayered works that demand intense interrogation. His technique often involves the strategic use of appropriation, where historical iconographies of British sovereignty are deconstructed and reimagined through a contemporary lens. In his hands, an object is never just an object; it is a fragment of a larger, often painful, historical narrative. This meticulous layering of symbols allows him to expose the hidden mechanics of power and the enduring legacies of imperialism, inviting viewers to witness the collision of past and present within a single, striking form.

Monuments of Memory and Global Recognition

The reach of Locke’s vision extends far beyond the gallery walls, manifesting in monumental public commissions that engage directly with the collective consciousness. His work on The Jurors, commissioned to commemorate the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta, stands as a testament to his ability to bridge historical milestones with contemporary social justice. Similarly, his presence in the prestigious Fourth Plinth project at Trafalgar Square solidified his reputation as an artist capable of confronting the very heart of London’s imperial iconography. His career is marked by significant institutional recognition, including:
  • The acquisition of his works by The Tate and The Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • His appointment as an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2023
  • Being named Apollo Magazine's Artist of the Year in 2025
From the bronze boats of his Cargoes series to his celebrated presence in international biennials, Locke continues to reshape the public landscape. He remains a vital voice in contemporary art, ensuring that the histories often obscured by the shadows of empire are brought into the light of modern discourse.
Hew Locke

Hew Locke

1959 - , United Kingdom

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Caribbean Artist']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Donald Locke']
  • Date Of Birth: October 13, 1959
  • Full Name: Hew Donald Joseph Locke
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Trophy 1
    • Trophy 4
  • Place Of Birth: Edinburgh, United Kingdom