Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Art
 

Jonny Walker

A black ink drawing of a crowd of people on a white, torn-out sketchbook page. Most of the figures are pictured from the neck or shoulders up and have cartoonish, exaggerated features. They are rendered in scratchy pen lines with cross-hatched shading or no shading at all. The figures are densely packed together with some emerging out of an indistinct shadowy backdrop
suspended on a curved wire frame hung from ceiling knitted cardigans with extra long arms, in a room with wooden flooring, fireplace, wooden sash windows and dark green walls
A coloured pencil drawing depicting a woman with curly hair and a green dress. In her hand she holds a wine glass which is spilling red liquid. Over her left shoulder a swan with teeth bites a lock of her hair.

The images shown above represent the Glasgow International 2024 project that Jonny Walker is participating in, as well as the artist’s individual practice.

Jonny Walker is an artist working in text, sculpture and installation. His work is broadly concerned with ecologies and understanding relations between objects, entities and systems through bodily experience. Using materials shaped by processes of erosion and transformation, Jonny builds characters and scenes from his writing which explore permeability, queer intimacy, desire and bodily collapse. Jonny graduated from DJCAD in 2017. Recent Projects include: Divinity, Transmission Gallery, Platform: 2022, Institut Français d'Ecosse, The Deepest Gurgle I Ever Heard, KIOSK and Meatworld, 16 Nicholson Street. He has taken part in residencies at Hospitalfield, Arbroath and ARTnSHELTER, Tokyo.

Projects

  • Programme
    Where a castle meets the sky
    A coloured pencil drawing depicting a woman with curly hair and a green dress. In her hand she holds a wine glass which is spilling red liquid. Over her left shoulder a swan with teeth bites a lock of her hair.