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'''Hew Locke''' lives and works in [[London]]. Locke moved from [[Edinburgh]] to [[Guyana]] where he spent his formative years. He completed a BA at [[University College Falmouth]]<ref>[http://www.falmouth.ac.uk/1094/student-and-graduate-profiles-38/student-and-graduate-profiles-art-348/hew-locke-fine-art-bahons-graduate-1756.html University College Falmouth Graduate]</ref> and an MA in sculpture at the [[Royal College]]. |
'''Hew Locke''' lives and works in [[London]]. Locke moved from [[Edinburgh]] to [[Guyana]] where he spent his formative years. He completed a BA at [[University College Falmouth]]<ref>[http://www.falmouth.ac.uk/1094/student-and-graduate-profiles-38/student-and-graduate-profiles-art-348/hew-locke-fine-art-bahons-graduate-1756.html University College Falmouth Graduate]</ref> and an MA in sculpture at the [[Royal College]]. |
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Locke has exhibited extensively around the UK, including [[Tate Britain]], The [[V&A Museum]], The [[New Art Gallery Walsall]], [[Rivington Place]], The [[Bluecoat Gallery]] and The [[British Museum]]. In the US he has shown at The Luckman Gallery, Los Angeles, The New York Museum of Art and Design, Atlanta Contemporary Arts and at The [[Brooklyn Museum]]. Locke has recently been shortlisted for the 4th Plinth Commission, and will be exhibiting as part of the Folkestone Triennial in 2011. He is represented by Hales Gallery in London. |
Locke has exhibited extensively around the UK, including [[Tate Britain]], The [[V&A Museum]], The [[New Art Gallery Walsall]], [[Rivington Place]], The [[Bluecoat Gallery]] and The [[British Museum]]. In the US he has shown at The Luckman Gallery, Los Angeles, The New York Museum of Art and Design, Atlanta Contemporary Arts and at The [[Brooklyn Museum]]. Locke has recently been shortlisted for the 4th Plinth Commission, and will be exhibiting as part of the Folkestone Triennial in 2011. He is represented by Hales Gallery in London. |
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Hew Locke lives and works in London. Locke moved from Edinburgh to Guyana where he spent his formative years. He completed a BA at University College Falmouth[1] and an MA in sculpture at the Royal College.
Locke has exhibited extensively around the UK, including Tate Britain, The V&A Museum, The New Art Gallery Walsall, Rivington Place, The Bluecoat Gallery and The British Museum. In the US he has shown at The Luckman Gallery, Los Angeles, The New York Museum of Art and Design, Atlanta Contemporary Arts and at The Brooklyn Museum. Locke has recently been shortlisted for the 4th Plinth Commission, and will be exhibiting as part of the Folkestone Triennial in 2011. He is represented by Hales Gallery in London.