Press release
“I grew up between the US and UK, and the frontier mentality of the American dream was always bittersweet – both embroiled by the fantasy of freedom and rugged individualism, it felt in great opposition to the rolling hills of pastoral England. In the vast deserts of the American West the illusion of freedom, the trope of masculinity reigns high. And in this an opportunity to desire and imagine other ways of being, of presenting gender and identity.” 
 
The colour blue – specifically blue denim – holds connotations of melancholy and softness; blue is imbued with feelings of mourning and transformability. In Nick Doyle’s exhibition Gentle Giants, these undertones are related to masculinity and gender in society. What unifies these works is denim – a material deeply entrenched within American manliness, from the wild west denim of cowboys of the West, to work wear since its invention in the 1840s as a “working class” staple. But it also can become something else: Andy Warhol was championed for his queerness and repurposing denim from workwear to fashion – Levi’s the bearer of men’s sexuality. In its current iteration, it arguably transcends gender, class, and race – it is unified by its homogeneity but also versatility. As Charlie Porter writes, “Denim is a fabric of commonality.” 
But, why denim? In Gentle Giants, Doyle creates collage structure from denim which confront americana and recognisable iconography. He collects images from everyday life in America and travelling, as with the large corn in Corn Bred from Kentucky State fair, which presents regional pride as found pop art. Each object here is a gesture of americana, from coke cans to waffles. Within each object is a feeling of our super-realist experiences, the recognisable images we have come to understand as America, but also the uncanny fantasy of freedom they have attached to them. 
Doyle’s subjectivity, and that of the men he meets, are threads which consistently remerge. In Stay Gold Pony Boy riding gloves have a pink horse hanging from them, reconfiguring the “pony boy” as the pain and joy of becoming something other, the riding of a horse as an elegant act. Similarly, the jukebox in Love Stallion perhaps presents notions of the stallion, of embracing an alternative queer space through the euphoria of music. It is in these small interactions, portraits, and identifications that masculinity is reconfigured through that of others, and the illusion of manhood and its dominant culture is underdone. 
Humour’s ability to orient the viewer also overrides difficulties: an oversized nut, a bozo clown in Hit Me Harder renders the myths of masculinity as a “joke”, and are symbolic of rejecting the hyper masculine, toxic world in which we find ourselves in. Similarly, the acorn seen in A Beautiful Nut is an oversized “beautiful nut”, and the juke box has “bally’ written on the bottom. Similarly, industrialisation also finds its roots in the blue-collar worker, and the use of plug sockets in Power Wash, inadvertently referring to histories of labour and craft as a means of generating corporate capital. And yet, they are slightly comical. 
Nostalgia for alternative societal structures of gender, the absence of whitewashed americana, and rejected narratives of masculinity underpin all these works. Transcending the precision of each material cut is an enduring sense of gentleness, a softer approach to masculinity and its associated discontents. The pillow with a peacock feather in Lay To Rest decompresses a sense of hyper-masculine by reinstating a feeling of putting the performance of gender to bed, of laying things to rest. 
Look beyond these everyday objects, because Doyle reminds us that these are the gentle giants of hegemonic masculinity, lingering beneath the dominant narrative of virility in America. 
 
– Hatty Nestor
Installation Views
Works
  • Nick Doyle Cut Me Open, 2023 Dyed denim on custom panel 67.3 x 78.7 cm. 26 ½ x 31 in.
    Nick Doyle
    Cut Me Open, 2023
    Dyed denim on custom panel
    67.3 x 78.7 cm.
    26 ½ x 31 in.
  • Nick Doyle Gentle Giant, 2023 Dyed denim on custom panel 212.1 x 58.4 cm. 83 ½ x 23 in.
    Nick Doyle
    Gentle Giant, 2023
    Dyed denim on custom panel
    212.1 x 58.4 cm.
    83 ½ x 23 in.
  • Nick Doyle Breakfast Served All Day, 2023 Dyed denim on custom panel 116.2 x 116.2 cm. 45 ¾ x 45 ¾ in.
    Nick Doyle
    Breakfast Served All Day, 2023
    Dyed denim on custom panel
    116.2 x 116.2 cm.
    45 ¾ x 45 ¾ in.
  • Nick Doyle Power Wash, 2023 Dyed denim on custom panel 81.6 x 51.8 x 3.2 cm. 32 ¼ x 20 ½ x 1 ¼ in.
    Nick Doyle
    Power Wash, 2023
    Dyed denim on custom panel
    81.6 x 51.8 x 3.2 cm.
    32 ¼ x 20 ½ x 1 ¼ in.
  • Nick Doyle Love Stallion, 2023 Dyed denim on custom panel 149.9 x 101.6 cm. 59 x 40 in.
    Nick Doyle
    Love Stallion, 2023
    Dyed denim on custom panel
    149.9 x 101.6 cm.
    59 x 40 in.
  • Nick Doyle The Fool Who Knows His Foolishness, Is Wise At Least As Far (single), 2023 Dyed denim on custom panel 118.1 x 68.6 cm. 46 ½ x 27 ⅒ in.
    Nick Doyle
    The Fool Who Knows His Foolishness, Is Wise At Least As Far (single), 2023
    Dyed denim on custom panel
    118.1 x 68.6 cm.
    46 ½ x 27 ⅒ in.
  • Nick Doyle Corn Bred, 2023 Dyed denim on custom panel 177.8 x 41.9 cm. 70 x 16 ½ in.
    Nick Doyle
    Corn Bred, 2023
    Dyed denim on custom panel
    177.8 x 41.9 cm.
    70 x 16 ½ in.
  • Nick Doyle Stay Golden Pony Boy, 2023 Dyed denim on custom panel 119.4 x 116.8 cm. 47 x 46 in.
    Nick Doyle
    Stay Golden Pony Boy, 2023
    Dyed denim on custom panel
    119.4 x 116.8 cm.
    47 x 46 in.
  • Nick Doyle Hit Me Harder, 2023 Dyed denim on custom panel 80.6 x 151.1 cm. 31 ¾ x 59 ½ in.
    Nick Doyle
    Hit Me Harder, 2023
    Dyed denim on custom panel
    80.6 x 151.1 cm.
    31 ¾ x 59 ½ in.
  • Nick Doyle Lay To Rest, 2023 Dyed denim on custom panel 108 x 74.3 cm. 42 ½ x 29 ¼ in.
    Nick Doyle
    Lay To Rest, 2023
    Dyed denim on custom panel
    108 x 74.3 cm.
    42 ½ x 29 ¼ in.
  • Nick Doyle A Beautiful Nut, 2023 Dyed denim on custom panel 75.6 x 101 cm. 29 ¾ x 39 ¾ in.
    Nick Doyle
    A Beautiful Nut, 2023
    Dyed denim on custom panel
    75.6 x 101 cm.
    29 ¾ x 39 ¾ in.
  • Nick Doyle Bad Bunny, 2023 Dyed denim on custom panel 73.7 x 49.5 cm. 29 x 19 ½ in.
    Nick Doyle
    Bad Bunny, 2023
    Dyed denim on custom panel
    73.7 x 49.5 cm.
    29 x 19 ½ in.