Ostend commissioned Brixton-based Hew Locke to recontextualise the equestrian statue of King Leopold II – but has now cancelled the plans
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Ostend commissioned Brixton-based Hew Locke to recontextualise the equestrian statue of King Leopold II – but has now cancelled the plans
Ostend commissioned Brixton-based Hew Locke to recontextualise the equestrian statue of King Leopold II – but has now cancelled the plans
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Artist has not yet confirmed whether large sculpture on plinth in Waterloo Place is by him

From a goat sculpture to a giant bronze ampersand, via a filmed argument about sardines between two Kentridges, there is no rest…

The London-based museum has faced controversy over a video installation blaming Winston Churchill for a colonial-era famine in…

A sculpture of a man marching off a plinth in St James's appears to bear the artist's name.

Enigmatic artist has claimed ownership of the sculpture on his official Instagram page

Baroness Debbonaire claims bronze sculpture is ‘not helpful’ for international relations