Sharon Christian Explained

Sharon Christian
Birth Date:June 11, 1950
Birth Place:Stettler, Alberta, Canada
Field:Painter, Sculptor

Sharon Christian (1950 – July 6, 2015; also known by her married name, Sharon Holmes) was a Canadian artist[1] known for her paintings and sculptures, many of which document intimate encounters with nature.

Christian developed a unique style "beyond realism"[2] through which she advanced a number of themes including the tension between urban and natural environments,[3] and the relationships between contemporary art (including music), historical traditions, and individual experience. Christian documented the changing landscape and demographics of Western Canada.[4]

Early life

Christian was born in Alberta and was most active in Western Canada: in Calgary[5] [6] [7] and West Vancouver.[8] [9] [3] She studied at the University of Calgary and the Alberta College of Art.[3]

Career

Christian was elected into the Canadian Society for Painters in Water Colour in 1980,[10] [11] and showed regularly as a signature member in CSPWC shows.[12] Three of Christian's pieces, acquired in 1977, 1984, and 1990, are included in the Alberta Foundation for the Arts: Summer Haze and A Time of Festivity (under her married name, Sharon Holmes),[13] [14] and Hitching up Barney and Big Boy.[15]

Christian came to attention in the 1980s, with reviews by the art historian Brooks Joyner in the Calgary Herald[5] and by Carol Fleming in the journal Arts West.[16] Joyner wrote: "Holmes’ paintings deal with rural artifacts as they are overcome by nature. She feels the earth reclaims her own, the elements and the seasons gather and enfold these discards, making them beautiful as they take on a patina of green, russet and gold.’[5] The art movement New Sincerity, dating to the early 1980s, was similarly concerned with breaking away from post-modern irony and cynicism. The artist was represented by the Masters Gallery and the Wallace Galleries, in Calgary.[17] Under the name Holmes, the artist illustrated the book "Early prairie remedies"[18] (the book was printed in two editions; the second reprinting was titled "The Pioneer Remedies"[19]).

Christian's 1992 exhibition at the Ferry Building Art Gallery in West Vancouver was the focus of a full episode of the nationally televised program Much West/Much Music, hosted by Terry David Mulligan.[20] The last public exhibition during her lifetime was reviewed by Michela Garstin in 2013.[3]

Christian was selected by Maureen McTeer, the wife of the Canadian Prime Minister, to be part of a group of artists to promote Canadian art, reported by the Zena Cherry, the society columnist for The Globe and Mail.[21] The artist's work was collected by Norma Gibson for the Corporate Collection of Gulf Canada Resources.[22] [7]

Death

Christian died of cancer on July 6, 2015.[23]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sharon Christian (Sharon Holmes). Canadian Heritage Information Network. August 17, 2016.
  2. Jacob. Evelyn. Beyond Realism. North Shore News. November 6, 1989. September 5, 2016.
  3. Web site: Garstin. Michaela. West Van's crows on show. BC Local News. 22 August 2016. 4 April 2013.
  4. Chinatown, a new beginning. Landmark. 1983.
  5. News: Joyner. Brooks. Prairie artists display images. September 1, 2016. Calgary Herald, Sunday TAB. February 10, 1980.
  6. Cohen. Lori. Back to the Farm. Alberta Report. February 15, 1982. September 5, 2016.
  7. News: Tivy. Patrick. Show offers rare glimpse of corporate art collection. September 1, 2016. Calgary Herald. 1982.
  8. News: Wakefield. Mike. Sharon Christian, Walk/Don't Walk exhibition. September 5, 2016. North Shore News. October 31, 2007.
  9. News: Wakefield. Mike. The World Garden. September 5, 2016. The North Shore News. April 23, 2010.
  10. News: CSPWC. Holmes, Certificate of Election. September 2, 2016. CSPWC. 1980.
  11. Web site: Griffith. Julius. Election of Christian to the CSPWC. September 1, 2016.
  12. News: Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour. List of Elected Members, shows 1980-1992. September 2, 2016. CSPWC. 1980.
  13. Web site: Holmes. Sharon. Summer Haze. Collection of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts. Accession Number:1977.014.001. September 1, 2016.
  14. Web site: Holmes. Sharon. A time of festivity. Collection of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts. Accession Number: 1984.007.001. September 1, 2016.
  15. Web site: Christian. Sharon. Hitching up Barney and Big Boy. Collection of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts. Accession Number: 1990.160.001.
  16. Fleming. Carol. New Canadian artists: a preview of the future,, Page 1. Arts West. 1981. September 2, 2016.
  17. Fleming. Carol. New Canadian Artists - A preview of the future, Page 2. Arts West. 1981. September 2, 2016.
  18. Book: Kerr. Sheila. Early Prairie Remedies (Illustrated by Sharon Holmes). 1981. Barker Gifts Ltd, Calgary. 0889252688.
  19. Book: Kerr. Sheila. Pioneer Remedies. 1986. Barker Publishing, Calgary. 978-0889252684.
  20. News: Mulligan. Terry David. Much Music, Much West. August 17, 2016. 1992.
  21. News: Cherry. Zena. McTeer forms company to promote art. September 1, 2016. The Globe and Mail.
  22. Book: Gibson. Norma. Calgary Corporations Collect Realism. 1982. [Canada] : N. Gibson Consultants, ltd.. 46.
  23. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/calgaryherald/obituary.aspx?pid=182623506 Christian died