David Lock’s paintings utilise a collagist approach. In the process of creating his Misfit paintings, Lock makes collages cut-up and assembled from magazines and mainstream media. These subsequent paintings have a performative quality in their making that also reflect upon his interest in masculinities as a multifaceted, fluid and ever-changing process.

A sense of vulnerability is sought by the paintings being composed from collaged elements and in deconstructing the idealised man. In a feature on Lock, artist Steve Cox has written ‘How is male identity formed and directed? Lock suggests that it is a fragile edifice constructed on the shifting sands of unreliable cultural constraints’. His motivations for the use of the male, exposes an underlying uncertainty about the male’s status in contemporary culture and the role he should fulfil within it.

Lock was a prizewinner in the ‘Creekside Open’ 2019, selected by Sacha Craddock at A.P.T Gallery, London. In 2018, his painting ‘El Muniria’ was selected for the John Moores, the UK’s foremost painting prize, after which the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool acquired the painting for its permanent collection. Lock has exhibited his artworks throughout the UK and internationally and his work is in collections such as Beth Rudin DeWoody, USA and Soho House, UK.

In 2021, Lock curated the exhibition ‘Burra and Friends’ at Rye Art Gallery which showcased the work of Edward Burra and his contemporaries, together with contemporary queer artists.

In March 2024, Lock presented existing work and new paintings in ‘David Lock: In-between Us’ at Firstsite, Colchester. His first UK solo public exhibition.

Lock graduated from Goldsmiths, London with an MA in Fine Art following a First Class BA (Hons) in Fine Art from The University of Reading. He lives and works in Belfast and London. 


David Lock   b. 1970, Leicester, UK. Lives and works in Belfast and London     
Education
MA Fine Art                  Goldsmiths, London
PG (Dip) Fine Art         Goldsmiths, London
BA (Hons) Fine Art      University of Reading, Reading
Art Foundation            De-Montfort University, Leicester

Solo Exhibitions

2024 ‘David Lock: In-between Us’, Firstsite, Colchester 
2018 ‘Fragmented Eros’, studio.1.1, London
2008 ‘John Jones Work on Paper Prize’, Zoo Art Fair, London
2007 ‘Misfits & Maladies’, FRED London/Leipzig

Selected Group Exhibitions

2026
‘Gender Stories’, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool and Brighton Museum and Art Gallery (forthcoming)

2024
‘Bad Boy’s’, curated by Charlie Dutton, British Embassy in Beijing, China
‘Doomscrolling Is My Side Hustle’, curated by Mark Fraser-Betts, Arbor Gallery, New York
‘Assembly’, Rye Creative Centre, Rye

2023
‘Summer Exhibition’, Royal Academy of Arts, London

2022
‘Hometown Sessions #1’, EDJI Gallery, Paris
‘Like there is hope and I can dream of another world’, Hospital Rooms, Hauser and Wirth, London
‘The Body We Are In’, curated by Hayley Lock, Confer-Karnac Art Space, London 
‘Stand Close and Breath Me In’, curated by Enzo Marra, Elysium Gallery, Swansea
‘Paper After All’, Royal Cambrian Academy of Art, Conwy travelling to PAPER, Manchester 

2021
‘A Generous Space’, Hastings Contemporary, Hastings 
‘Hospital Rooms – Art & Psychiatric Intensive Care’, Cork Street Galleries, London 
‘Darkness at Noon’, curated by Ruth Callard, APT Gallery, London 
‘Burra and Friends’, curated by David Lock, Rye Art Gallery, East Sussex
‘Your Foot In My Face’, curated by Dan Howard-Birt, Kingsgate Project Space, London 
‘Misfits Billboard Project’, curated by Duovision Arts, Liverpool
‘Stand Close and Breath Me In’, curated by Enzo Marra, Oceans Apart, Manchester travelled to Pineapple Black, Middlesborough 
‘Bare Bones’, curated by Ian Thomas, AIRspace Projects, Sydney, Australia 

2020
‘Miniatures and Masterstrokes’, Rye Art Gallery, East Sussex
‘Summer (Winter) Exhibition’, Royal Academy of Arts, London
‘John Lennon is Not Dead’, curated by Harry Pye, Stash Gallery at Vout O Reenees, London
EXH 02’, Floorr Magazine, online exhibition. 
‘between parts undone – Paintings by David Lock, Gavin Maughfling, J.A Nicholls, studio1.1, London

2019
‘Creekside Open’, curated by Sacha Craddock, APT Gallery, London (Prizewinner)
‘Telescope’, curated by Nigel Cooke, Jerwood Gallery, Hastings

2018
‘Rules of Freedom’, curated by Rosalind Davis, Collyer Bristow Gallery, London
‘John Moores Painting Prize 2018’, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
‘Creative Rage’, curated by Duovision Arts, Stoke Potteries Museum and Art Gallery, Staffordshire
‘The Performativity of Painting’, curated by Alex Roberts, Stephen Lawrence Gallery, Greenwich

2017
‘Crimes of Passion: Joe Orton’. The National Justice Museum, Nottingham
‘What the Artist Saw: New Art Inspired by the Life and Work of Joe Orton’, curated by Michael Petry and Dr Emma Parker, MOCA, London, and travelled to Leicester Museum and Art Gallery, Leicester
‘Adam Reynolds Bursary, Shortlist Exhibition’, Artlink, Hull
‘Painting: Experiment’, China Academy of Art, Hangzhou, China

2016
‘The Discerning Eye’, invited by Dan Coombs, and Sacha Craddock, Mall Galleries, London
‘30 x 30 x 32’, Contemporary British Painting show, St Marylebone Crypt, London

2015
‘Art of the Lived Experiment’, Curated by Amanda Cachia and Aaron Williamson, Grand Rapids Art Museum (GRAM), Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts (UICA), and Kendall College of Art and Design (KCAD), Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA

2014
‘DadaFest: Art of the Lived Experiment’, curated by Aaron Williamson, The Bluecoat Gallery, Liverpool
‘Threadneedle Prize’, guest curated by Sacha Craddock, Mall Galleries, London
‘Arcus Pride Exhibition’, curated by Michael Petry, Clifford Chance, London

2013
‘Together’, curated by Enzo Marra, Occupy My Time Gallery, London
‘Masquerade – Be Another’, curated by Eléonore Gros and Alicia Paz, Stephen Lawrence Gallery, London
‘Unknown Sitter’, curated by Covadonga Valdes, Lion & Lamb Gallery, London
‘A House of Many Windows’, curated by Gluckman & Day, Collyer Bristow Gallery, London
‘Six Degrees Of Separation’,curated by Juan Bolivar, Wimbledon Space, London

2012
‘Ex Roma III’, APT Gallery, London
‘I Don’t Know How A Rock Feels’, The British School at Rome, Italy

2011
‘Seven Things to Do In An Emergency’, The British School at Rome, Italy

2010
‘Misfits’, DS Contemporary, Belgium

Catalogues and Publications            

John Moores Painting Prize 2018, The Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 2018
Art of the Lived Experiment, The Bluecoat, Liverpool, 2014
The Threadneedle Prize, The Mall Galleries, 2014
Fine Arts 2011-12, The British School at Rome, 2012
Metropolis Rise, New Art from London, Shanghai, Beijing, 2006

Awards, Commissions and Talks

2022    ‘Hospital Rooms’ commission, Bevan Ward NHS Foundation Trust,  London
             ‘Denton’s Art Prize 10’ shortlist, London
2021    ‘Burra and Friends’, in conversation with Diarmuid Hester and Louise Simkiss-Day, Rye Art
            Gallery
2019   ‘Creekside Open’, APT Gallery, London (Prizewinner)
            ‘Strange Perfume’, Talk and readings at the LGBTQ+ book fair, South London Gallery
2018   ‘Queer Perspectives‘ in conversation with Sadie Lee, National Portrait Gallery, London
2011    ‘Abbey Scholarship in Painting’, The British School at Rome
           Set designer for ‘Set and Reset/Reset’ by CandoCo Dance Company. In association with Trisha
           Brown Dance Company (based on the original by Robert Rauschenberg)
2006   ‘John Jones Work on Paper Prize’, Zoo Art Fair, London