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The Guardian
April 2026
Back in the 1950s, Guyanese-British artist Locke took all the formality of minimalism and infused it with the weight of colonial history. His approach to ceramics, painting and sculpture – combining the language of modernism with the symbols of Guyana and southern American Black culture – paved the way for a generation of artists to drag the stuffy old art world into the post-colonial future. This show has been travelling around the UK since starting at Spike Island in Bristol last year, and this is the last stop on its tour, so catch it while you can. […]t