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'How Do You Want Me?' at Hales Gallery |
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Congo Man, © Hew Locke, 2006.
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LONDON.- Hales Gallery, London, presents 'How Do You Want Me?', on view 29 February 5 April 2008. Hew Locke is best known for his sculptures and installations, but three years ago he started work in a medium new to him, photography, resulting in a spectacular gallery of six studio portraits How Do You Want Me?
His perennial themes of power, spin and national cultural identity are raised to a new intensity. The photographs are life-sized, echoing the portraits of aristocratic ancestors that stare down at us from the walls of the stately homes of England. The demonic central figure is a type of evil or threat to the State made flesh. Locke has conjured up a parade of inherently sinister figures - corrupt kings, generals, tyrants and bandits.
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