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Jim Holyoak : Gargantuans

Past exhibition
25 May - 30 June 2023
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Wandering Gargantuan, 2022, Ink on Chinese paper, 46 x 34 cm (18 x 13.5 in)
Wandering Gargantuan, 2022, Ink on Chinese paper, 46 x 34 cm (18 x 13.5 in)
McBride Contemporain is pleased to announce Gargantuans, Jim Holyoak's first solo exhibition at the gallery. Holyoak is a visionary fabulist, both a creator of stories and translator of mythic scenarios. Known nationally and internationally for his wide-ranging drawing practice, Holyoak works from observation, photographic sources, and imagination. Regardless of how the visual information originates, each drawing undergoes a process of fantastic metamorphosis in the artist's mind that renders it into a uniquely recognizable kind of personal fairytale.

 

The drawings in this exhibition are varied, in content and mood, but they all reflect the highly particular outlook and aesthetic that Holyoak has created and nurtured. A technically gifted draftsman, Holyoak has also put in a tremendous number of work hours, in researching and honing his technique as a drawer. This time spent is clearly reflected in the knowing virtuosity of the artist’s realization of each of these works - but perhaps even more so in the complexity and fullness of their vision, their presentness of spiritual exploration and openness. 

 

In Ostara for example, which is a piece made in Norway, on Easter, and fully from observation, Holyoak conveys a particular aura and a magic, imbuing the landscape with a sacral presence, a hauntingly fragile beauty. While in Wandering Gargantuan, he imagines a beast of sublime proportions and power, something like a ghostly, Godzilla-esque demigod. And in Elasmotherium (Siberian Unicorn), Holyoak stretches his powers of imagination and thematic combination to brazenly comic effect, while maintaining an atmosphere of oneiric potentiality. In this drawing, a monster - a creature that actually existed during the Pleistocene epoch - lies dreaming in and of a spoof Biblical scene of two unicorns mating, thus missing the boat - Noah’s ark - bringing themselves to extinction. It isn’t clear what this beast’s fantasy precisely means for us, but the tragicomic sense it exudes, and commentary on romance, loneliness, and time’s massive scale and effects provides a fresh and bracing sense of artistic breakthrough. In Gargantuans, Holyoak conveys a world all his own. 

 

Jim Holyoak is a Nelson, British Columbia based artist. He is known for his imaginative and darkly beautiful drawing practice, as well as for his collaborative work of many years with Matt Shane. His work can be found in institutional collections, such as the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, the Musée d'art contemporain des Laurentides, the Musée d’art contemporain de Baie-Saint-Paul, the Royal Ontario Museum, the RBC Collection, the Bank of Montreal, and the Carleton University Art Gallery, as well as numerous public and private collections. He holds a BFA from the University of Victoria and an MFA from Concordia University. Most recently, his collaborative work with Matt Shane was featured in an international publication, Drawing in the Present Tense, edited by Roger Malbert & Claire Gilman and distributed by Thames & Hudson, UK.

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Artworks
  • Jim Holyoak, Trollveggen (Troll Wall), 2023
    Jim Holyoak, Trollveggen (Troll Wall), 2023
  • Jim Holyoak, Mt. Lady Loki, 2023
    Jim Holyoak, Mt. Lady Loki, 2023
  • Jim Holyoak, Dromedary, 2022
    Jim Holyoak, Dromedary, 2022
  • Jim Holyoak, Elasmotherium (Siberian Unicorn), 2023
    Jim Holyoak, Elasmotherium (Siberian Unicorn), 2023
  • Jim Holyoak, Briquette, 2023
    Jim Holyoak, Briquette, 2023
  • Jim Holyoak, Communion, 2023
    Jim Holyoak, Communion, 2023
  • Jim Holyoak, motte #2, 2023
    Jim Holyoak, motte #2, 2023
  • Jim Holyoak, Wandering Gargantuan, 2022
    Jim Holyoak, Wandering Gargantuan, 2022
  • Jim Holyoak, Ostara, 2018
    Jim Holyoak, Ostara, 2018
  • Jim Holyoak, Wild is My Truth, 2021
    Jim Holyoak, Wild is My Truth, 2021
  • Jim Holyoak, Why Was I Born, 2021
    Jim Holyoak, Why Was I Born, 2021
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News
  • Jim Holyoak: Exhibition Article in esse

    Jim Holyoak: Exhibition Article in esse

    June 14, 2023
    McBride Contemporain is delighted to announce that Jim Holyoak's current exhibition has been reviewed by Tracy Valcourt in Esse Magazine. In this article, Valcourt provides...
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