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jim thorell

Quick Facts

  • Works on APS: 11
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Born: 1981
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  • Top-ranked work: Ice Age 1
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top 3 works:
    • Ice Age 1
    • Fish Tanks
    • Blue Chanterelle

Art Quiz

There is only one correct answer for each question.

Question 1:
Where is Jim Thorell currently based?
Question 2:
Jim Thorell received his MFA from which academy?
Question 3:
Which artistic movements are mentioned as inspirations for Thorell's work?
Question 4:
What is a recurring theme or element in Jim Thorell’s paintings, as described in the provided texts?
Question 5:
According to the interview, what does Thorell prioritize in his art over meaning?

A World Within Worlds: The Surrealist Visions of Jim Thorell

Jim Thorell, born in Stockholm in 1981, is a contemporary artist whose work exists in a captivating space between the familiar and the uncanny. His paintings aren’t merely depictions of landscapes or wildlife; they are portals into meticulously constructed dreamscapes, brimming with fragmented narratives and a unique pictorial language that feels both ancient and utterly new. Thorell's artistic journey began with an instinctive pull towards creation, nurtured by his family and a network of fellow artists. This early encouragement blossomed into formal study, spanning institutions across Europe and Asia – the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna under the guidance of Daniel Richter, Kanazawa University in Japan, and the Vietnam University of Fine Arts in Hanoi—each experience layering new perspectives onto his developing artistic vision.

Formative Years and Influences

Thorell’s education wasn't confined to a single style or philosophy. This diverse academic background proved pivotal, fostering an openness to experimentation and a rejection of rigid categorization. His work draws inspiration from a surprisingly broad spectrum of sources: the ethereal quality of Symbolism, the subconscious explorations of Surrealism, the raw energy of graffiti, and even the playful dynamism of cartoon and manga aesthetics. He doesn’t simply borrow elements; he synthesizes them into something wholly his own. This fusion is evident in the gestural strokes and filament-like lines that characterize his paintings—forms that bend, curve, and collide, often resolving into suggestions of people, plants, and architectural structures. There's a deliberate ambiguity at play, hovering between figuration and abstraction, inviting viewers to project their own interpretations onto the canvas.

The Language of Glyphs and Subconscious Systems

A central theme in Thorell’s practice is his fascination with images as systems of communication. His oil-painted forms often resemble glyphs—scripts both ancient and invented—evoking biological networks, root systems, neural pathways, and symbolic codes. These aren't intended to be deciphered; rather, they function as visual echoes of a deeper, pre-linguistic form of expression. He’s interested in the *shape* of words, not their meaning, allowing these forms to exist purely as aesthetic components within his compositions. This approach creates an intriguing tension: the viewer instinctively seeks narrative, yet is met with a deliberately fragmented and elusive visual language. The artist himself describes this process as “scribbling,” emphasizing the importance of dedication to the image itself rather than any pre-conceived message.

Exhibitions and Recognition

Since completing his Master of Fine Arts at Valand Academy in Gothenburg in 2010, Thorell’s work has garnered increasing attention. He's presented solo exhibitions at prominent galleries including Loyal in Stockholm, Setareh in Düsseldorf and Berlin, Gillmeier Rech in Berlin, Pina in Vienna, Roman Road in London, Union Pacific in London, Carl Kostyál in Stockholm, and S|2 Gallery in New York. Group exhibitions have followed at institutions such as Moderna Museet (Malmö), Tensta Konsthall (Stockholm), Wanås Konst (Knislinge), Vestfossen kunstlaboratorium (Vestfossen), and Alma Lövs Museum (Östra Ämtervik). Recent shows, like “Tidepools” at LOYAL in 2024, demonstrate his continued exploration of microcosmic worlds and the interplay between chaos and control. His paintings have also been featured on Artprice, reflecting a growing market interest in his unique vision.

A Contemporary Voice: Nature, Ideology, and Painterly Logic

Thorell’s work isn't simply aesthetically pleasing; it engages with broader ideological and ecological questions. He reframes complex themes—global systems of growth, capitalism, degrowth, escapism, origin myths—through a distinctly painterly logic. His compositions are often described as chaotic, yet they possess an underlying order, feeling as though they extend beyond the picture plane, offering a glimpse into something larger. The luminous and pastel color palettes lend an unexpected tranquility to these turbulent scenes, subduing the energy into finely balanced works of art. He reigns over fluctuating tensions between visual elements, creating stimulating compositions that invite prolonged contemplation. Jim Thorell is not merely painting pictures; he’s constructing worlds—worlds that challenge our perceptions of reality and offer a compelling vision for contemporary art.