Hokett’s work matters not just because it looks good, but because it poses questions: about language, about the materials we choose, about the identities and myths we inhabit. His leather-paintings ask us to consider history and skin; his sculpted characters bridge object and narrative; his symbols ask us to interpret and engage. For collectors, curators and art-lovers, Hokett offers a voice that is personal yet universal, playful yet meaningful.
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
Tim Hokett
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