Today we’d like to introduce you to Jim Boden.
Jim, please kick things off for us by telling us about yourself and your journey so far.
I didn’t take my first art class until I was a senior in high school. I went to college with the intention of studying English. I wanted to be a writer. While in college, I took art classes every quarter as electives. At the end of my sophomore year, one of my professors asked what major I was going to declare. When I stated either English or History, he suggested I might consider art. I had never thought of art. But at that moment, a “boom” went off in my head and I never looked back.
I received a BS in Art Education from the University of Minnesota in 1974 and taught HS art for 20 years. Then, in 1994, I went to the University of Cincinnati for my MFA in Drawing. I chose Cinci for its figurative tradition and it was only one of six institutions that offered an MFA in Drawing.
In 1999, I began a 17-year stint of teaching Studio Arts – painting, drawing, photography, and Contemporary Critical Theory – at Coker College, Hartsville, SC. I retired in 2016 as Professor Emeritus.
Since then, I have been spending the majority of my time in my studio. I owe a great debt to the professor who suggested I think about majoring in Art.
Can you give our readers some background on your art?
Figure, figurative, figuration are states that have wandered through my work.
In the mid-late ’70s, I was very involved in the Mail Art movement, making very Fluxus spirited work. Small, absurd collages and pamphlets which I mailed around the world or placed in cubbyholes of commerce around St Paul and Minneapolis.
I think there is a thread of thought from those works which carries into my new work.
Presently, I have been working on a series – Out of Paradise. The concept is “what if Adam and Eve made the existential decision to leave the Garden… not driven out but chose to go out a-wanderin’?”
Thinking of the tropes of journeys; Inferno, Odyssey, Ulysses, The Wasteland – religious and cultural mythologies, the Theater of the Absurd, philosophy – all became fodder for political, social, relationships, class, gender images. I begin with collages of “actions” set against a watercolor background – to be a bit like the painted landscapes behind the studio photographs of the 1800s. I think of them as moments in a play, a captured moment – either a climactic moment of the implied narrative or the transitional “action before the action.” The viewer is presented with this moment to complete the narrative.
I use some of these collages for resource subjects for my small-scale paintings of the same series.
How do you think about success, as an artist, and what quality do you feel is most helpful?
Success is having the luxury of a great deal of time to spend on my work. It is a part of art that is so hard to come by. To have the time to contemplate the work, to make false starts, to focus without distractions – so important, so difficult to get.
It is essential to be passionate about the search. Curiosity is the most important characteristic you can have… to be able to perpetually ask “what if?” and then to find answers… and then to answer again… and again.
Ultimately, to place these “answers” in the world, to engage others. That is a success.
What’s the best way for someone to check out your work and provide support?
website: jimboden.net
Instagram: bodenjim7
I have three solo exhibits in the coming year – dates are being decided.
The Center of Contemporary Political Art, Washington DC
Florence County Museum, Florence, SC
Coker College, Hartsville, SC
I have had work in recent group exhibits:
“Anonyme Zeichner 2018,” Galerie im Körnerpark, Berlin, Germany
“Human Rights, Social Justice, & Environment Art Exhibition,” Lane Community College, Eugene, Oregon
“National Small Oil Painting,” MarkArts, Wichita, Kansas
I hope to break into the Atlanta scene.
Contact Info:
- Address: 401 Norwood Ave
Hartsville, SC 29550 - Website: jimboden.net
- Email: bodenjim7@gmail.com
- Instagram: bodenjim7
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