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Donald Locke: Resistant Forms

Daily, 11am-6pm, until 30th August 2026

Closed on Monday and Tuesday

Camden Art Centre, Arkwright Rd, London NW3 6DG

Free

Donald Locke: Resistant Forms

Daily, 11am-6pm, until 30th August 2026

Closed on Monday and Tuesday

Camden Art Centre, Arkwright Rd, London NW3 6DG

Free

'Resistant Forms' is London's first comprehensive survey of Guyanese-British ceramicist, painter and sculptor Donald Locke.

A post-war artist of the Windrush Generation, Donald Locke (1930-2010) played a pivotal role in 20th century British sculpture. This exhibition, presenting over 80 works across five decades, offers a long-overdue exploration of the artist, whose significance has gone under-recognised in the UK.

Always experimenting, Locke's practice is characterised by his evolving approach to different media and his formal ingenuity, alongside a constant exploration of history, identity and subjugation.

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