Hew Locke

Hew Locke :Passages

hardback
Published: 29 July, 2025
Standard worldwide delivery by Wed, June 17 - Mon, June 22
Order within 0
Condition: NEW
$80.75
Price includes shipping
Available 1 in stock
- +
FREE Returns within 30 days

Description

An in-depth look at the innovative career of an artist renowned for his multimedia explorations of colonial and postcolonial power
 
For the past thirty years, Guyanese British artist Hew Locke (b. 1959) has used strategies of appropriation to reveal and upend the visual codes of imperialism. Incorporating sculpture, photography, drawing, and found objects, Locke’s oeuvre has been described as a “postcolonial baroque” that deconstructs and reimagines deeply entrenched iconographies of British sovereignty. This richly illustrated catalogue showcases the full spectrum of Locke’s practice, bringing together distinct bodies of work that scrutinize the visual language of empire and colonialism’s present-day legacies of global market capitalism, migration, and diaspora. Essays from leading curators, critics, and scholars of contemporary art situate Locke’s work within the context of colonial and postcolonial history and theory, reveal how his use of nontraditional materials—including cardboard, fabric, beads, sequins, and readymade toys—enables the artist to reflect on his Guyanese-British heritage, and consider how the artist’s dense, highly textured, and multilayered works fuse vernacular and formal traditions.
 
Published by the Yale Center for British Art/Distributed by Yale University Press
 
Exhibition Schedule:
 
Yale Center for British Art
(October 2, 2025–January 11, 2026)
 
Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH
(February 13–May 24, 2026)
 
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
(June 21–September 13, 2026)

See more

More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9780300284683
ISBN10 0300284683
Number Of Pages 304
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Yale University Press
Format hardback
See More +

Media Reviews

A Hyperallergic Favorite Art Book of 2025

Show more

Author's Bio

Martina Droth is Paul Mellon Director of the Yale Center for British Art. Allie Biswas is a writer and editor based in London.

Show more