Wednesday, December 5, 2007

New Prague paintings

In June of 2006 I had the good fortune to spend 2 weeks in and around the city of Prague, CZR.

Much of my current painting is coming from this visit to the city that is filled with emotional and architectural wonders.

Like many European cities, Prague is choked with 1000 years of history and historical architecture, much of which has been left unspoiled by the devastating wars of the 20th century. Once the seat of the Holy Roman Empire, Prague became a jeweled gift for Hitler, and then nearly ruined through neglect by the Soviets. My first visit showed me only a glimpse of its Gothic mysteries and political transgressions.



"gay Jew, Prague", acrylic on canvas, 2006, (35"x60")
I wanted to illustrate this ominous (almost oppressive) presence of the past by placing an unexpected character within the streets of history; a gay Jew must have a complex identity to be able to both exhibit and deny himself, and to be at once celebrated for his uniqueness, and abandoned for his disrespect to tradition. The dominant architectural device is Prague’s Old Jewish Cemetery, looming above the street (in some places 12 feet high/deep) like another city; the united past, full of ancient prejudices and struggles, standing in judgment against the individualist’s future.


"Green Wave- Olsanske", acrylic on canvas, 2008, (47"x 71")
This images portrays a tiny corner of this 500 year old graveyard as an historic landscape teeming with lush vines and trees, and glowing with ghosts who have complex, forgotten pasts. Ironically, I find being in an old cemetery like this gives one a true sense of being alive. There is so little artifice that prevails, even with grand stone gestures, only a still presense of mingling artistry.

figure at a bend


Unlike many artists I tend to have a variety of styles. This seems difficult for some people to understand (especially since consistancy is THE thing that galleries tend to look for in a marketable artist). But I prefer to let the materials and compositions develop in a way that best tells the story of the images. If I have any memorable stylistic markers it is a result of listening to the process.

Friday, November 9, 2007

Best Challenge to Futility


Best Challenge to Futility (2007)

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Best at Drowning Childhood


Best at Drowning Childhood (2007)

Some Bio Bits


James has been an artist for more than 20 years, using a number of mediums and specializing in painting and sculpture. After he graduated from the Ontario College of Art and Design, he went on to pursue a B.A. in Fine Art and Psychology at the University of Guelph, and later completed a 3 year diploma from the University of Western Ontario (London) in Art Therapy. Currently, James works as an art therapist in Toronto and Eastern Ontario.

As of November 2007 James became an artist member of the Northumberland Arts group. Visit it at http://www.northumberlandarts.ca for more info about artists, studio tours, performances and other events.
(photo, jwalke, 2006)


Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Trophy Cases


Best History Props (2007)

James Walke's 'Trophy Cases' show of three-dimensional box sculptures is influenced by formal elements found in religious iconography, museum display cases and tacky paper toile creations. These sculptures offer imaginary awards for things that we may not be so proud of.

Once again, the solo show runs Sep 26-Oct 14.

Come out to the opening reception -- Saturday, September 29th, 7-10pm

Eastern Front gallery is located at 750A Queen Street East (at Grant, one block east of Broadview), in Toronto.

See postings below for other images from the upcoming show:

Most Consumed by Ourselves

Flag for a Fallen Wilderness

Best History Props

Most Consumed by Ourselves


Most Consumed by Ourselves (2007)

Flag for a Fallen Wilderness


Flag for a Fallen Wilderness (2007)

Best History Props


Best History Props (2007)

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Solo show

James will be having a solo show of his painted mixed media box sculptures at Eastern Front beginning in late-September:


Sep 26-Oct 14: James Walke: Trophy Cases

Come out to the opening reception -- Saturday, September 29th, 7-10pm

Eastern Front is located at 750A Queen Street East (at Grant, one block east of Broadview), in Toronto.

Monday, July 23, 2007

Poems, Curses and Dry Spells



James Walke has curated a juried exhibition called Poems, Curses and Dry Spells at the Eastern Front gallery -- 750A Queen Street East (at Grant, one block east of Broadview), Toronto.

Passion with Reason


acrylic, found dinnerware on board

Burning Gold


acrylic, found wood on board

How to catch money


acrylic, collage, graphite on paper

Sunday, July 8, 2007

gay Jew, Prague


"gay Jew, Prague", acrylic on canvas, 2006, (35"x60")

See description

Green Wave- Olsanske


"Green Wave- Olsanske", acrylic on canvas, 2008, (47"x 71")

See description