Jim Breukelman
West Vancouver, Canada
Solo exhibitions include ‘Paintball: Urban War Game Landscapes’ (2009) at Republic Gallery, Vancouver, BC; ‘Between Hope and Politics’ (2008) at Richmond Art Gallery, Richmond, BC; ‘Counterpoint’ at Republic Gallery, Vancouver, BC; ‘After Life’ (2003), ‘Hot Properties’ (2005) and ‘Mesocosm’ (2005, catalogue – ‘Wild Constructs’), all at State Gallery, Vancouver; ‘Hot Properties – Urban House Portraiture’, a solo project organized by Presentation House Gallery, Vancouver (1987, catalogue) and subsequently shown at the Dunlop Art Gallery in Regina (1988); ‘Distances – Continued’ at the Photographers Gallery in Saskatoon (1980); ‘Along This Fuzzy Edge’, Nova Gallery, Vancouver (1978). Group exhibitions include ‘Flora and Fauna: 400 Years of Artists Inspired by Nature’ (2012) and Builders: Canadian Biennial 2012’ (catalogue) at the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ont.; ‘Again and Again and Again’ (2012) at the Vancouver Art Gallery; ‘The Game Show’ at Surrey Art Gallery, Surrey, BC (2010); Magenta Foundation’s ‘Carte Blanche’ exhibition, during CONTACT at the Gladstone Hotel in Toronto (catalogue)(2006); ‘Contrasting Objectives’ at the Whatcom Museum of History and Art, Bellingham, WA, USA (2006); ‘Real Pictures: Photographs from the Collection of Claudia Beck and Andrew Gruft’, Vancouver Art Gallery (2005); ‘Ways and Means’ (2004), ‘Image & Light / History & Influence’ (2000) and ‘Vertical Cities’ (1999, catalogue), all at the Charles H. Scott Gallery, Vancouver; ‘Pacific Northwest Photography Now’, Whatcom Museum of History and Art (2003); ‘Sweet Immortality’ at the Edmonton Art Gallery (1978, catalogue); and ‘Fourteen Vancouver Artist/Photographers’ at the Nova Gallery, Vancouver (1977).
Jim Breukelman
Jim Breukelman was born in Trinidad in 1941. His father was British and his mother a Canadian. Before moving to Canada, he lived with his family in Bogotá, Columbia, New York, N.Y. and White Plains, N.Y., U.S.A., and Geneva, Switzerland. He earned his BFA at the Rhode Island School of Design, studying under Harry Callahan and Dieter Roth. In 1967 he was hired by the Vancouver School of Art (now Emily Carr University of Art and Design) to plan and implement a four year program in Fine Art Photography, an endeavour that was conceived as the first photography program in Canada to have a strong interdisciplinary focus. From 1967 to 2000, in his various roles as Photography Instructor, Department Head of Photography, and Dean of Media Arts, Jim Breukelman has had a significant influence on the development of artists and photographic art in Vancouver. Since leaving ECUAD in 2000, he has given his full attention to developing his ideas and themes in photography and exhibiting the resulting work. In 2013, Canada Post inaugurated a new stamp series, ‘150 Years of Photography’, which is a historical survey and “a salute to the creativity and accomplishments of our most notable and most extraordinary photographers.” The series will run for five years, with seven new photographers featured in each successive year. Breukelman is one of the photographers featured in the 2013 Issue. This first issue also features Thomas Coffin Doane, Margaret Watkins, Geraldine Moodle, Arnaud Maggs, Rodney Graham, and Gabor Szilasi.
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