Hew Locke's new work 'King Creole' on the front of Tate Britain in central London. Locke describes the piece as a 'voo-doo-esque' version of Augustus Pugin's House of Commons coat of arms.
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1831 x 1226 px | 31 x 20.8 cm | 12.2 x 8.2 inches | 150dpiDate taken:
20 September 2004Location:
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Hew Locke's new work 'King Creole' on the front of Tate Britain in central London. Locke describes the piece as a 'voo-doo-esque' version of Augustus Pugin's House of Commons coat of arms.