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Sam Lock
All Thoughts are Equal, London, 2 April - 11 May 2024

Sam Lock: All Thoughts are Equal

Past exhibition
  • Paintings
  • Works on Paper
  • Installation shots
  • The mapping or tracking of information suggests a certainty or system - a powerful sense of purpose. These paintings are...

    The mapping or tracking of information suggests a certainty or system - a powerful sense of purpose. These paintings are maps but they do not seek to know - in fact the opposite. They are uncertain marks within a designated space - metaphorical and rhythmic. Rhythms of thought and pattern of action compete with each other, struggling to be noticed within the melee or group -  some stick together, others seek the periphery of the canvas and the breathing space it offers.  


    Laruelle suggests that the human "brings with him the primacy of the real over the possible" - these marks are both real (physical manifestations of a moment and gesture) but when combined with the human imagination they have other possibilities, they spark thought or suggest meaning. 


    In reality these paintings are improvisations, created one step before knowing. Improvisation is essentially an act of acute vulnerability - it is also a path to unexpected - to arrive at a place one step before knowing it. These paintings need every one of their marks but not more/less - they are all essential; equalised in some way.


    The act of painting can be linear with one mark following another, replacing what has gone before, marking a moment before it becomes the past. The new mark has an urgency about it - but only for a moment - before its time has gone. It leaves itself behind on the canvas, a memory trace. The Greek word for truth (Aletheia) also incorporates the word for "forgetting" - translating as 'unforgetfulness' - these paintings are not about memory but perhaps they are about unforgetting.  

     
  • Paintings
    • 1147, 2024 mixed media on canvas 100cm x 120cm (39.4" x 47.2")
      1147, 2024
      mixed media on canvas
      100cm x 120cm (39.4" x 47.2")
    • 3436, 2024 mixed media on canvas 120cm x 120cm (47.2" x 47.2")
      3436, 2024
      mixed media on canvas
      120cm x 120cm (47.2" x 47.2")
    • 5133, 2024 mixed media on canvas 120cm x 120cm (47.2" x 47.2")
      5133, 2024
      mixed media on canvas
      120cm x 120cm (47.2" x 47.2")
    • 6368, 2024 mixed media on canvas 120cm x 150cm (47.2" x 59")
      6368, 2024
      mixed media on canvas
      120cm x 150cm (47.2" x 59")
    • 7351, 2024 mixed media on canvas 150cm x 150cm (59" x 59")
      7351, 2024
      mixed media on canvas
      150cm x 150cm (59" x 59")
    • 7683, 2024 mixed media on canvas 140cm x 160cm (55.1" x 63")
      7683, 2024
      mixed media on canvas
      140cm x 160cm (55.1" x 63")
    • 9056, 2024 mixed media on canvas 160cm x 160cm (63" x 63")
      9056, 2024
      mixed media on canvas
      160cm x 160cm (63" x 63")
    • 9375, 2024 mixed media on canvas 160cm x 180cm (63" x 70.9")
      9375, 2024
      mixed media on canvas
      160cm x 180cm (63" x 70.9")
    • 9450, 2024 mixed media on canvas 160cm x 180cm (63" x 70.9")
      9450, 2024
      mixed media on canvas
      160cm x 180cm (63" x 70.9")
    • 468, 2024 mixed media on canvas 15cm x 15cm (5.9" x 5.9")
      468, 2024
      mixed media on canvas
      15cm x 15cm (5.9" x 5.9")
  • Works on Paper
    • 24, 2024 mixed media on reclaimed paper 28.5cm x 37cm (11.2" x 14.6")
      24, 2024
      mixed media on reclaimed paper
      28.5cm x 37cm (11.2" x 14.6")
    • 32, 2024 mixed media on reclaimed paper 28.5cm x 37cm (11.2" x 14.6")
      32, 2024
      mixed media on reclaimed paper
      28.5cm x 37cm (11.2" x 14.6")
    • 34, 2024 mixed media on reclaimed paper 28.5cm x 37cm (11.2" x 14.6")
      34, 2024
      mixed media on reclaimed paper
      28.5cm x 37cm (11.2" x 14.6")
    • 50, 2024 mixed media on reclaimed paper 28.5cm x 37cm (11.2" x 14.6")
      50, 2024
      mixed media on reclaimed paper
      28.5cm x 37cm (11.2" x 14.6")
    • 8, 2024 mixed media on reclaimed paper 28.5cm x 37cm (11.2" x 14.6")
      8, 2024
      mixed media on reclaimed paper
      28.5cm x 37cm (11.2" x 14.6")
    • 85, 2024 mixed media on reclaimed paper 28.5cm x 37cm (11.2" x 14.6")
      85, 2024
      mixed media on reclaimed paper
      28.5cm x 37cm (11.2" x 14.6")
  • Installation shots

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  • Lock’s preoccupation with ‘the presence of absence’ is evident throughout his works. Inspired by the works of Samuel Beckett and...

    Lock’s preoccupation with ‘the presence of absence’ is evident throughout his works. Inspired by the works of Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter, the equivalence of the spoken word and protracted silence influence Lock’s practice. His painterly language of abstract marks and signs contribute to an exploration of the ways silence and interval might be iterated visually. The concept of time has been one of Lock’s primary themes in painting - time to create; history and memory and traces of other times and places. This ‘poetry of yesterday’ is sensed in all of his paintings. They are not paintings that reveal themselves at a glimpse. They require the viewer to find a new pace, to take the time to discern and contemplate the deeper resonances of the works. Acting as an interface between the conscious and the subconscious, the paintings’ surfaces create a connection between inner and outer worlds. According to Lock, ‘the best paintings nurture you from looking, into feeling,’ creating an experience that evolves from an artwork. 

     

    Lock’s interest in the relationship between history and archaeology, incorporated into and underpinning his painting practice, was developed during his time in Rome as a scholarship student. Sam Lock trained at Edinburgh University and College of Art, graduating with an MA in Fine Art Painting and an MA in History of Art in 1997. He has exhibited regularly with Cadogan since 2015 and has shown at various galleries and fairs in Europe and Asia.

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