Ana Locking - Nostalgia / Utopia

What really matters is that moment of recognition: when the design of a garment, the irony of a subtle nod, or the power of an image transcends the runway and lodges itself in the viewer’s memory. That is the true story. My sole intention is for the ironic, the enigmatic, and the seemingly incidental to become the catalyst for a personal story.
Ana Locking. Quote from the exhibition catalog.

[With her birthday just a day away (or perhaps now just a few hours), this post is dedicated to someone who, when she reads this, will know it’s for her. Happy birthday! 🎂😊👐 ]
Can fashion design be art? The Community of Madrid, through the Sala Canal de Isabel II, has been addressing this question through various tributes to great Spanish fashion designers: Pertegaz, David Delfin, Sibylla, Lorenzo Caprile (an exhibition to which I’ve already dedicated a post), and, at this time, Ana Locking.
I believe these different tributes make the answer very clear… fashion can be art; in the case of Ana Locking, the answer is a resounding YES.
It was only a few months ago that I resumed my engagement with the art world. In this journey through various art galleries, I have noticed my distance (at times a chasm) from the work of artists born after 1974 (more or less) and my connection, as a viewer, with the work of many artists born before that date.

El tiempo de las luces
Ana Locking has been no exception. Born in 1971 and raised in the working-class neighborhood of Usera (Madrid)—a neighborhood I know very well, both as it is now and as it was in the past.
This background is no mere detail; growing up in the suburbs of Madrid during the 1980s left a deep mark on many of those young people. We belong to a generation born during Franco’s dictatorship that, unlike our parents, had the opportunity to access a cultural spectrum that was out of reach for them.
Thus, Ana Locking recounts how, at night on the the second channel of Spanish public television, she discovered filmmakers like Luis Buñuel, Truffaut, Kurosawa, Godard, Antonioni, and others.
And cinema, as we shall see, is very much present in her creations. Some of her collections are inspired, among other sources, by the seventh art; she has worked for the film industry, and in some collections, I can see references to films like Blade Runner or Black Rain… but these are just my own thoughts.
Just as it’s also my own thing to imagine myself at 16 watching The Exterminating Angel with Ana Locking, on one of those great movie nights on RTVE’s Channel 2—her in Usera and me sitting in front of the TV in Moratalaz. Just as I can imagine that we once crossed paths at a double feature at the Cine Covadonga.
Art is a language... and I believe I have come to intuit, in part, the language of this artist who looks beyond what reality reveals.
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Ground Floor
From the very beginning, I understood that my social background would always clash with the elitism of the fashion and art worlds
Ana Locking
The exhibition is located in an exceptional venue, the Sala Canal de Isabel II (Madrid). It is a former circular water tower with a vertical structure that has been converted into an exhibition hall. Consequently, the various pieces on display are distributed across the different floors of the tower, a building notable for its industrial architectural elements.
Right at the entrance, we encounter the unexpected. A large wooden box inside which, on a screen, an interview with Ana Locking is projected.
The five dioramas surrounding the room are striking. In them, behind a glass display case, we find various scenes that are as curious as they are surprising. As surprising as the designer’s unconventional view of the world.

Kaspar Hauser
A boy, who has been raised in complete isolation, suddenly appears in the German city of Nuremberg, with no one knowing where he came from or what his past is. This is Kaspar Hauser, a young boy who mechanically repeats his name.
For Ana Locking, Kaspar Hauser illustrates the fragility of identity construction. Kaspar repeats his name (an empty vessel) as a desperate act of self-affirmation. At the same time, the case of this “wild child” highlights our basic need for authentic and genuine relationships in order to become fully human.
Kaspar can also be seen as a symbol of the social pressure to construct “normality.” In the 21st century, Kaspar has abandoned his role as a “wild child” to become “normality” itself—a symbol of the “normality” that surrounds us, where the digital world shapes self-centered, fragile, and superficial citizens with a constant need for external recognition and validation.

The desert is an ocean
The fractured, primal American Dream. Kaspar Hauser—like those early settlers—seeks a new existence, striving to find an identity that was denied to him during years of captivity. (Paraphrasing Ana Locking)

The storyteller

Great expectations
An apparently uninhabitable territory transformed into a space of affirmation and symbolic conquest (Paraphrasing Ana Locking).

Lo importante es amar
McGuffin
The concept of the McGuffin stems from one of the masters of cinema, Alfred Hitchcock. A McGuffin is the catalyst that sets any story in motion. The conflicts, characters, and plot developments we see on the big screen all revolve around the McGuffin.
Applying this to her work, Ana Locking suggests that elements appear in it deliberately to actively engage the viewer, so that “a relationship is established between what I want to convey and what the viewer internalizes.”
Thus, we encounter a militant work that, far from being a pamphlet, is an invitation to think or rethink. Is it possible for a work of art to reach the general public without distorting the message? Here I leave my question… the answer is yours alone.
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Nostalgia. First Floor
What catches the eye right away is the way the exhibition is presented. I’m not entirely sure what this McGuffin is meant to signify, though the presence of wooden boxes and the transformation of the exhibition hall into a warehouse speaks to me of transience—of objects that are here today and may be elsewhere tomorrow. I read the opposite interpretation in a review.
On this first level, we find the collections Spinning Destiny (Fall/Winter 2010–11), Fear (Fall/Winter 2018–19), Kaspar Hauser (Fall/Winter 2019–20), Paranormal (Fall/Winter 2022–23), American Landscape (Fall/Winter 2014), and Under Beauty (Spring/Summer 2012)
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Utopia. Second Floor
Because, even when we look back, what saves me from nostalgia is believing in utopias. Even if it’s naive. I still believe that things can be changed starting from your immediate surroundings, moving from the small to the universal
Ana Locking. Quote taken from the exhibition catalogue.
On the second floor, we find the most activist collections. Reentry (Winter 2008–2009), Antídoto (Summer 2010), The Thinker (Spring/Summer 2017), The Dreamer (Autumn/Winter 2017–18), Preachers & Believers (Spring/Summer 2018)
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Process. Third floor
Here we explore the creative process. On this third floor, we encounter the ideas,references—such as one to a road movie or to Thomas Mann, sketches, photographs, notes, and other materials that gave rise to the collections and creations on display in this exhibition. Among the materials on display are also those related to the television series La Vida Breve.
Once again, we encounter McGuffin and Kaspar… and, to top it all off… the false prophets.

McGuffin
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Spinning Destiniy


Insides
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Foreva
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American Landscape / the magic mountain

Kaspar Hauser

Paranormal

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The dreamer peachers & belivers 238


What does god say


Doppelgänger
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A short story of weid girls
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Too young to die old


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La Vida Breve
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Reentry / Antídoto
I hope you enjoyed this tour.
Note: All the information provided here is taken from the notes displayed at the exhibition and from the exhibition catalog.
Ana Locking.
Nostalgia / Utopia
Sala Canal de Isabel II (Madrid)
March 4–July 12
Acknowledgments
L’Oréal Paris Award – Best Young Collection (2003)
Marie Claire Grand Prix – Best National Designer (2004)
L’Oréal Paris Award – Best Collection at Cibeles (2008)
Cosmopolitan Fun Fearless Female – Best Designer (2009)
CLM Diseño – Best Designer (2009)
MadWomen Award – Mejor diseñadora (2017)
National Fashion Design Award (2020)
Gold Medal for Merit in the Fine Arts (2021)
Community of Madrid Culture Award (2022)
Favorite Daughter of Castilla-La Mancha (2023)
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Thank you for joining me here.

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Note: All the information provided here is taken from the notes displayed at the exhibition and from the exhibition catalog.
Translated from my native language Spanish with DeepL (free version).
All photographs are my own.


































































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Si, no he dicho ni mu... 😶
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Pues sí, es una expo que deja muchos pensamientos orbitando. Es arte, coincido contigo... y fíjate que me atreví también a parafrasear algo que leí aquí:
So many adventures could happen today, so many songs we remember to play, so many dreams in this inspirational and perfect blue — we’ll let them come true.
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De la exposición te quedaste con la utopía... Allá vamos!! 😃 Y, definitivamente es Arte, así con mayúsculas... Eso dice mi nostalgia 😅
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Acabo de escuchar una canción que dice:
and a dreamer should dream
How else would dreams turn reality?
and my peace of mind...
No, it will not be destroyed
By lost souls on the decline
Who only strive to divide
Qué canción es? Una letra estupenda...
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Wow!! Tiene un aire doo wop que me encanta... Y esto te lo sugiere el algoritmo? O ya la conocías?
La he escuchado porque siempre ando escuchando mucha música y muy variada, pero en esta ocasión estaba en una lista y al mismo tiempo no estaba 😂, lo que me hizo buscarla especialmente.
😅 me voy a acostar, hasta mañana!! 🎂
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Hasta mañana.
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I truly believe that fashion, in the sense of its design, is art, one form of art, since it relies on creativity and inspiration. Many designers practice this art, not as fashion intended for everyday wear, but simply for the sake of creating art itself. And in this case, this art draws inspiration from another art form: cinema.
It’s incredible to look at each model, with their details and each one different from the last, not to mention the striking colors and the way the presentations are staged. There are many interesting things in your post, such as the box motif and Kaspar repeating his name, it could be a reaffirmation of who he is.
As for whether the work’s message gets distorted by the time it reaches the viewer, I suppose so—it depends on that viewer’s experiences and perspective. And Ana’s connection between nostalgia, utopias, and changing environments is also interesting.
It was a fabulous post full of reflections sparked by art. Thank you so much!! Hugs!
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Very good morning @avdesing... first, as always, thank you very much for the support that since I landed here you offer me in each publication... I know that many of my publications are difficult to read... on this occasion Ana's work saves the text.
I think the same as you that it is a very suggestive work... and one that I will definitely visit again...
In my case, I am very touched by the nostalgia part (I think I can put a date on it, the 80s took away many illusions) although I still have the longing for those lost illusions (but lived as if there were no tomorrow)... reading your comment, I seem to perceive that you were more touched by utopia... that space of creativity in what does not exist is being built (including our identity).
I'm also not surprised that your place is that of utopia... I have been watching you grow for a few years now as a creator. 😃
A very big hug... Thank you!!
Happy Friday!! 🐦🔥🤗
I think I got past the nostalgia phase ages ago... and yes, now I’m in utopia... I think, ha ha ha
Ana’s reflections have been brilliant and her art is exotic! Thanks to you!
Have a great Friday!🤗
I wish you the same – have a wonderful day!! Let's see what surprise you've got in store for us today....
Long live spring!
Ya te he visto 😀
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que loco jaja! aqui apoyando tambien tu blog hermanazo!!! mi favorita:
se podia facilmente ver como una mezcla de mad max y moda, excelente fotos
Muchas gracias!! Por la visita, mi biólogo favorito... Te diré que también veo mucho cine en estas imágenes... Y si, podría ser Mad Max.
Un abrazo muy grande!!!
Good morning, dear friend @enraizar.
How wonderful that you were able to attend this beautiful exhibition; I loved the designs on the second floor, Utopia, and on the third, Proceso.
Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful experience.
Have a lovely afternoon.
Good morning @jlufer, I have no doubt that I have been very fortunate to be able to attend this exhibition and I am very glad that you liked it. In particular, I really enjoyed the third floor.
Thank you very much for your support.
I hope you enjoy a nice weekend.
Good morning, Mr. @enraizar.
Without a doubt, fashion designs are true works of art; it's wonderful that you've reconnected with art.
Ana Locking's success is admirable, which shows that it has nothing to do with where or how you're born.
What a beautiful exhibition; all the designs are gorgeous.
Have a great day.
Good morning @miprimerconcurso, you are very right in everything you say. With work and talent you can reach very high places, even if you come from a humble family. And Ana Locking not only has some magnificent designs and has achieved recognition for her work, but she has also not forgotten her roots.
Thank you very much for your comment and for the support you always offer me.
I hope you have a happy Saturday.
¡Qué buen post, @enraizar! 😄 Ana Locking y esa exposición que suena a pura magia. Eso de que la moda sea un "archivo emocional" entre nostalgia y utopía pienso que es muy cierto a; nunca lo había visto así. ¡Un abrazo y mucho éxito
Un complemento encontrado a este magnifico paseo que nos has dado. De verdad que tiene de todo en su arte, una mezcla esplendorosa y variada. Que gran aporte para compartir espacios en Madrid. Un abrazo.
A great addition to this magnificent tour you've given us. It truly has everything in its art, a splendid and varied mix. What a wonderful contribution to sharing spaces in Madrid. Hugs.
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Good morning Sacra, what a good contribution. The video summarizes the content of the exhibition very well. It's also curious that where she sees David Lynch I have seen Rachael and Pris from Blade Runner.
Thank you very much for this contribution, which is a very good complement to the publication.
I hope you have a great weekend.
That's why art is subjective and depends on the perspective of both the artist and the viewer. Thank you so much for sharing such colorful art. Hugs.
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Como siempre, excelentes fotografías.
La verdad, no leí el texto y, aunque me pareció reconocer algunos guiños y referencias a personajes históricos y cinematográficos, me pareció una gran colección de rarezas. Grandes creaciones de moda para la pantalla y las galas del jet set.
Imagino que cada escapada a los pasillos del Canal de Isabel II es una excelente terapia para el terapista.
Un abrazo, @enraizar.
Buenos días, mi estimado @felixmarranz, cerca (más o menos) de mi trabajo hay tres salas que comparten dos peculiaridades que estimo bastante... poco público y habitualmente comparten exposiciones interesantes. Una de ellas es la de Canal... y claro, cada visita se convierte en una muy buena terapia para el terapista.
Un abrazo muy grande.
Me devolví a leer y entender un poco. Al cine Cobadonga asistí en más de una ocasión, pero a principios de los 70.
¿Cuántos Kaspar Hauser andan deambulando por esas calles?
Ahora sí, buenas noches.
Buenos días, de ese cine guardo muy buenos recuerdos del cine... y uno muy malo, cuando me enteré que lo cerraban. A la pregunta... como no estoy muy optimista ultimamente, la voy a refolmular ¿Quíen se salva de ser un Kasper Hauser? por acá creo que poca gente... y yo me miro al espejo.... y en ocasiones dudo.
Feliz fin de semana, mi estimado.
This fashion is a bit strange and amazing; Ana had a great imagination. I hope she sold all her strange dresses.
Ana is fortunate enough to be a highly admired designer in Spain; she has created costumes for films—she even made a suit for Queen Letizia. So, it really is possible to create amazing things and achieve success.
Thanks so much for stopping by, @angeluxx.