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Exhibition— “Hew Locke: Passages”

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[So sorry that I forgot to share this earlier. Many thanks to Mary Ann Gosser Esquilín for the reminder!] “Hew Locke: Passages” has been on view since Thursday, October 2, 2025, at the Yale Center for British Art (second-floor galleries), where it will remain through Sunday, January 11, 2026. There will be several related events, for example, Artist Talk: Hew Locke, where the artist will be in conversation with Martina Droth, Paul Mellon Director, YCBA, and curator of the exhibition, about his artistic practice and insights into his work (Thursday, October 9, 5:30–6:30pm). The Yale Center for British Art is located at 1080 Chapel Street (between High and York Street), New Haven, Connecticut. See other events below.

Description: 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 multiple media, including 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. His rich, dense, highly textured, and multilayered attention to materiality fuses vernacular and formal traditions influenced by his British and Guyanese heritage.

Spanning his career from the late 1990s to the present, this exhibition showcases the full spectrum of Locke’s practice. It brings together distinct bodies of work that examine the historical processes of colonialism through the present-day legacies of global market capitalism, migration, and diaspora. Key themes include public statuary, portraiture, ships, boats, and architecture, expressed through Locke’s constantly evolving use of materials and their associated status and meanings.

Born in 1959 in Edinburgh, Scotland, Locke moved with his family to Georgetown, Guyana, in 1966—in time to witness the colony declare its independence from Britain. Locke returned to Britain in 1980 and emerged as an artist during the highly politicized environment of Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government. He received a BA in fine art from Falmouth School of Art in 1988, and an MA in sculpture from the Royal College of Art, London, in 1994. He lives and works in London.

Access the large-print labelshere.

Related Programs

Book Discussion | Hew Locke: Passages
Tuesday, October 7, 12–12:45 pm

Hew Locke will be in conversation with Allie Biswas, coeditor, of the publication Hew Locke: Passages. Copies of the book, presigned by the artist, will be available for purchase for $75. 

Artist Talk: Hew Locke
Thursday, October 9, 5:30–6:30 pm

Hew Locke talks with Martina Droth, Paul Mellon Director, YCBA, and curator of the exhibition, about his artistic practice and insights into his work.

Create Community: Imagined Worlds in the Art of William Blake and Hew Locke
Thursdays, October 2, 16, and 23, 5:30–6:45 pm
This three-part workshop will explore William Blake: Burning Bright and Hew Locke: Passages through a close investigation of material and process. Enrollment is limited to twelve people, and preregistration is required.

[So sorry that I forgot to share this earlier. Many thanks to Mary Ann Gosser Esquilín for the reminder!] “Hew Locke: Passages” has been on view since Thursday, October 2, 2025, at the Yale Center for British Art (second-floor galleries), where it will remain through Sunday, January 11, 2026. There will be several related events,