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William Kurelek’s Jewish Life in Canada

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McMichael Canadian Art Collection
Issue 20
December 10, 2023
Header image art by William Kurelek, courtesy of McMichael Canadian Art Gallery.
Issue 20
William Kurelek’s Jewish Life in Canada

The McMichael Canadian Art Gallery’s exhibit on William Kurelek’s artwork depicting Jewish life in Canada provides viewers an evocative glimpse of the Jewish community in various parts of the country. The gallery has graciously provided Niv with select works from the exhibit for those who might have missed it in-person this last year.

William Kurelek (1927–1977) is a beloved figure in Canadian art, a revered Ukrainian Canadian painter whose works express his deeply felt immigrant experience and his compassionate vision of humanity. Many of his richly detailed, jewel-toned works reflect memories of his hardscrabble childhood in Manitoba, others his sometimes apocalyptic ruminations on a darkening world.

His suite of paintings titled Jewish Life in Canada was made to honour his friendship with the Toronto art dealer Avrom Isaacs, who offered the artist a framing job at his gallery before discovering his employee’s remarkable creative gifts. A devout Roman Catholic, Kurelek intended Jewish Life in Canada as a gesture across the cultural divide, implicitly demonstrating his open-mindedness toward Canadians of cultural and religious backgrounds different from his own.

— McMichael Canadian Art Gallery

William Kurelek (1927–1977), Jewish Immigrants Arriving on the Prairies, 1975, mixed media on board, 50.8 × 57.2 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Pioneering at Edenbridge, Saskatchewan, 1975, mixed media on board, 47 × 59.1 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Bender Hamlet, the Farming Colony that Failed, 1975, mixed media on board, 78.1 × 83.8 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Jewish Scrap Collector Questioned by a Toronto Policeman, 1975, mixed media on board, 40.6 × 71.1 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Jewish Store in Vancouver Before World War One, 1975, mixed media on board, 30.5 × 40.6 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Jewish Dairy Farm Outside Winnipeg, 1975, mixed media on board, 40.6 × 62.2 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Jewish Dairy Farm Outside Winnipeg, 1975, mixed media on board, 40.6 × 62.2 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Jewish Baker’s Sabbath, Edmonton, 1975, mixed media on board, 60.3 × 30.5 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Doctor's Family Celebrating Passover in Halifax, 1975, mixed media on board, 44.5 × 61 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Jewish Home Life, Montreal, 1975, mixed media on board, 40.6 × 71.1 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Teperman's Wrecking Firm in Toronto, 1975, mixed media on board, 41.9 × 40.6 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Morosnick's Market, Dufferin Street, Winnipeg, 1975, mixed media on board, 50.8 × 57.2 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Yom Kippur, 1975, mixed media on board, 50.8 × 57.2 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
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The McMichael Canadian Art Gallery’s exhibit on William Kurelek’s artwork depicting Jewish life in Canada provides viewers an evocative glimpse of the Jewish community in various parts of the country. The gallery has graciously provided Niv with select works from the exhibit for those who might have missed it in-person this last year.

William Kurelek (1927–1977) is a beloved figure in Canadian art, a revered Ukrainian Canadian painter whose works express his deeply felt immigrant experience and his compassionate vision of humanity. Many of his richly detailed, jewel-toned works reflect memories of his hardscrabble childhood in Manitoba, others his sometimes apocalyptic ruminations on a darkening world.

His suite of paintings titled Jewish Life in Canada was made to honour his friendship with the Toronto art dealer Avrom Isaacs, who offered the artist a framing job at his gallery before discovering his employee’s remarkable creative gifts. A devout Roman Catholic, Kurelek intended Jewish Life in Canada as a gesture across the cultural divide, implicitly demonstrating his open-mindedness toward Canadians of cultural and religious backgrounds different from his own.

— McMichael Canadian Art Gallery

William Kurelek (1927–1977), Jewish Immigrants Arriving on the Prairies, 1975, mixed media on board, 50.8 × 57.2 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Pioneering at Edenbridge, Saskatchewan, 1975, mixed media on board, 47 × 59.1 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Bender Hamlet, the Farming Colony that Failed, 1975, mixed media on board, 78.1 × 83.8 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Jewish Scrap Collector Questioned by a Toronto Policeman, 1975, mixed media on board, 40.6 × 71.1 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Jewish Store in Vancouver Before World War One, 1975, mixed media on board, 30.5 × 40.6 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Jewish Dairy Farm Outside Winnipeg, 1975, mixed media on board, 40.6 × 62.2 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Jewish Dairy Farm Outside Winnipeg, 1975, mixed media on board, 40.6 × 62.2 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Jewish Baker’s Sabbath, Edmonton, 1975, mixed media on board, 60.3 × 30.5 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Doctor's Family Celebrating Passover in Halifax, 1975, mixed media on board, 44.5 × 61 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Jewish Home Life, Montreal, 1975, mixed media on board, 40.6 × 71.1 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Teperman's Wrecking Firm in Toronto, 1975, mixed media on board, 41.9 × 40.6 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Morosnick's Market, Dufferin Street, Winnipeg, 1975, mixed media on board, 50.8 × 57.2 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
William Kurelek (1927–1977), Yom Kippur, 1975, mixed media on board, 50.8 × 57.2 cm, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Photo: Michael Cullen, Dunnville, Ontario, © Estate of William Kurelek, courtesy of the Wynick / Tuck Gallery, Toronto.
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