Jasmine Thomas Girvan

Gardening in the Tropics . Selected Works
DEC 4 - 16, 2011
Mythic Passage

Jasmine Thomas Girvan
2011
Bronze and saman

Woman in Black

Jasmine Thomas Girvan
2011
Bronze, mahogany.

The Message

Jasmine Thomas Girvan
2011
Sterling silver, bronze, aluminium, mahogany.

Lord of the Dance

Jasmine Thomas Girvan
2011
Bronze and mahogany.

The Tower of Victory

Jasmine Thomas Girvan
2011
Mahogany and Bronze

Seeing Red

Jasmine Thomas Girvan
2011
Bronze, inquired box. 

The Pumpkin Seed

Jasmine Thomas Girvan
2011
Bronze and horn.

Hybrid

Jasmine Thomas Girvan
2011
Sterling silver, Bronze, coral

Amazonia

Jasmine Thomas Girvan
2011
Bronze, aluminium, calabash and mahogany

The Illuminated Heart

Jasmine Thomas Girvan
2011
Bronze and mahogany

We Dare be brave

Jasmine Thomas Girvan
2011
Bronze and mahogany

Monocole

Jasmine Thomas Girvan
2011
Bronze and mahogany

Jasmine Thomas Girvan

Jasmine Thomas-Girvan was born in1961 in Jamaica and has lived in Trinidad since 2000. A sculptor, trained in jewellery and textile design, she received her BFA from Parsons School of Design in New York.

Drawing from Caribbean history, myth, ritual, literature, and her own experience, her work has evolved from intimately sized, often wearable objects, to large-scale installations with multimedia elements.

Thomas-Girvan’s poetically inflected works are grounded in the specificity of the Caribbean landscape and the region’s colonial past, but open out into universal themes-most prominently, transformation and the construction of identity. Her sculptures and installations seamlessly weave together traditional materials, such as wood and bronze, with both found everyday objects and materials sourced from the natural environment. Palm fronds, calabashes, feathers and shells, culled from a collection that she has amassed over time often appear. The purposeful use of indigenous materials supports her ongoing praxis of inverse archeology. The magical realist elements evidenced within her works reference ancestral memories, indigenous African cosmologies and post-colonial regional politics. These elements when incorporated in her sculptures function as artefacts, repositories, and ciphers for the unique histories of the Americas. The resulting assemblages, which cohere into singular visual statements, are at once familiar and fantastical- venerating, exploring, and challenging our rich and contested histories.

She was the recipient of the Tiffany Honor Award for Excellence while studying at Parsons and also received a Commonwealth Foundation Arts Award in 1996. She received the National Gallery of Jamaica’s Aaron Matalon Award in 2012 and 2017, as the artist who made the most outstanding contribution to that year’s Jamaica Biennial. In 2014 she also received the Silver Musgrave Medal of The Institute of Jamaica. Thomas-Girvan has also made a number of public commissions, one of which was presented to the Queen of England. Her work has been exhibited in the US, Jamaica, Trinidad, Venezuela, Mexico and the UK.

ARTIST STATEMENT

The Tower Of Victory – Breathtaking vistas only if you are willing to climb.


Gardening in the tropics,
we are constantly seduced by spectacular views,
gaze this way ,
before you are mountains making happy with sky.
soon iguanas come visiting on the backs of clouds,
sultry sunsets taste of pink grapefruit
the air is perfumed with hummingbird flight.
But truly,
to gaze upon the most marvelous landscape on the Planet,
one must climb to the uppermost story of the Tower of Victory. The Quest begins with a single step.
At the foot of the stairs, awaits courage.
It lives upon the first step in a state of lethargy and comes to life only when you begin to climb.
On each step, souls colour becomes more intense,
its form becomes more perfect
the light that emanates from it shines ever brighter…
only when it reaches the topmost step,
can one truly view this spectacular landscape.
This marvelous quest is made possible through
humility, courage and pure Love.
At the topmost step
at the pinnacle of the tower,
fear vanquished
radiating a clear blue light
one views this awesome landscape…
and here
through closed lids
one rests gently on a heartbeat… victorious.


–Jasmine Thomas Girvan