James Carl

Individual


Roles

Artist, Educator

Biography

James Carl was born in Montréal, Québec in 1960. He earned his MFA from Rutgers University and has degrees from McGill, the University of Victoria, and the Central Academy of Fine Art in Beijing. His work is in public and private collections across North America and Europe including the National Gallery of Canada. Currently, he is Professor of Studio Art at the University of Guelph. For nearly thirty years, the Toronto-based sculptor has been crafting small and large-scale sculptures from a wide variety of materials ranging from cardboard and marble to most recently, venetian blinds. The notions of craft and labour have been at the root of his studio practice and have set the conceptual framework for his work that ranges from powerful and ironic critiques of globalization and consumerism to celebrations of early and mid-20th century modern sculpture.

TrépanierBaer, 2024

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