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Brian Jungen

Brian Jungen (Born 1971) is active/lives in British Columbia, Quebec / Canada.  Brian Jungen is known for Pop-conceptual sculpture, found objects.

From British Columbia, Brian Jungen is a 'found art' artist in the tradition of Andy Warhol and Marcel Duchamp.  However, unlike Warhol and Duchamp, he disguises the objects, concealing their original purpose.  He also does small scale drawings and large format paintings.  A reoccuring theme is challenging the influence of ethnography on cultural identity.

Born in Fort St. John, British Columbia, he is a graduate of the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design.  He has lived and worked in Vancouver, Montreal and New York City

His series Prototypes of New Understanding is composed of aboriginal masks made from  parts of hand-sewn together Nike Air Jordan shoes.  Jungen wrote: "It was interesting to see how by simply manipulating the Air Jordan shoes you could evoke specific cultural traditions whilst simultaneously amplifying the process of cultural corruption and assimilation. The Nike mask sculptures seemed to articulate a paradoxical r   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 1684 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Brian Jungen

   Publications  Book References:  10
Magazine References:  1

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1 Miscellaneous Magazine References for Brian Jungen
Magazine Article Date Author Color
ARTnews Critic's Pick July 2006 Sheets, Hilarie M. Yes
10 Book References for Brian Jungen
Year Author Title Pages Color
2013 Editor, Art Gallery of Ontario AGO: Highlights from the Collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario 357 Yes
2012 Ritter, Kathleen and Tania Willard Beat Nation: Art, Hip Hop and Aboriginal Culture 95 Yes
2012 Russell, Karen Kramer Shapeshifting: Transformations in Native American Art 244 Yes
2012 Thom, Ian M. Shore, Forest and Beyond: Art from the Audain Collection (Vancouver Art Gallery) 160 Yes
2011 Hopkins, Candice, et al. Close Encounters: The Next 500 Years 217 Yes
2009 Grenville, Bruce; Scott Steedman Visions of British Columbia: A Landscape Manual (Vancouver Art Gallery)
(Exhibition catalog)
268 Yes
2005 Watson, Scott; Dieter Roelstraete Intertidal: Vancouver Art & Artists (Helen Belkin Art Gallery and Antwerp Museum of Contemporary Art)
(Exhibition catalog)
205 No
2004 Duffek, Karen, Editor; Charlotte Townsend-Gault; Douglas and McIntyre Bill Reid and Beyond: Expanding on Modern Native Art 309 Yes
2004 Koh, Germaine Prototype: Contemporary Art from Joe Friday's Collection 70 Yes
2001 Radul, Judy et al. Art is All Over 166 Yes
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