Boston-based artist Steve Locke's first solo museum show opens at the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston
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Boston-based artist Steve Locke's first solo museum show opens at the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston
Steve Locke, the rising up, 2013. Oil on panel with japan color and acrylic on verso, 65 x 60 x 3 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Samsøn, Boston.



BOSTON, MASS.- The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston opened the first solo museum exhibition of Boston-based artist Steve Locke, titled there is no one left to blame. For several years Steve Locke has been making images of male heads with their tongues sticking out—a curious expression that suggests disgust or dislike as much as it does teasing or flirting. Lushly painted, in a wide-ranging palette, they are alternately disturbing, comical, vulnerable, and sensual. Locke's works challenge the historical tendency in portraiture to depict men as authoritative and powerful by suggesting a more ambivalent array of ideas and emotions regarding masculinity. The exhibition features twelve all new works by Locke—including a “constellation” of paintings, paintings affixed to sculptural supports, and a neon work bearing the show’s title, there is no one left to blame. Organized by Helen Molesworth, Barbara Lee Chief Curator, Steve Locke: there is no one left to blame is on view at the ICA from July 31 through October 27, 2013.

The male faces in Locke’s portraits float disembodied within the canvas, evoking a range of references—from the myth of Medusa to historical traumas such as the French Revolution or the lynching of African-Americans to current anxieties about terrorism, war and torture. In addition to this layered and nuanced field of associations, Locke is also experimenting with a variety of display strategies for paintings. Whether embedding them in the wall of the museum, or propping them onto sculptural supports, Locke’s treatment of oil paintings––traditionally simply hung on the wall––is commensurate with his complication of our conventional images of men. In both instances, Locke’s work pushes boundaries and suggests subtle hopes for new ideas and expanded freedoms.

Steve Locke is an Associate Professor at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. His work has been exhibited in several solo and group shows, and he has served as Artist-in-Residence at Savannah College of Art and Design and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Locke has received numerous awards including the LEF Foundation Contemporary Work Fund Grant and the Art Matters Foundation Award. He lives and works in Boston.










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