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Brian Jungen Art21

    https://art21.org/artist/brian-jungen/
    Brian Jungen was born in Fort St. John, British Columbia, Canada in 1970. He draws from his family’s ranching and hunting background, as well as his Dane-zaa heritage, when disassembling and recombining consumer goods into whimsical sculptures. Jungen transforms plastic chairs into whale skeletons, garbage bins into a giant turtle carapace, sewing tables into a basketball court, golf bags …

Brian Jungen - 31 Artworks, Bio & Shows on Artsy

    https://www.artsy.net/artist/brian-jungen
    Best known for depicting traditional First Nation objects—like totems and masks—using ordinary objects such as golf bags and Nike Air Jordan sneakers, Brian Jungen fuses his interest in contemporary issues like consumerism with his Dane-zaa heritage. For a 2011 exhibition, Jungen continued this juxtaposition of organic and industrial, ritualistic, and fetishized, transforming mid-century chairs into traditional …Nationality: Canadian

Brian Jungen - Works - Catriona Jeffries

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    Brian Jungen, Talking Sticks, 2005, carved baseball bats, each 33 x 3 x 3 in. (83 x 8 x 8 cm) Brian Jungen, Arts and Crafts Book Depository / Capp Street Project 2004, 2004, architectural model (scale of Greene and Greene's Gamble House) made of plywood sectioned into 4…. Brian Jungen, Court, 2004, 224 sweatshop tables, paint, 2 rolling steel warehouse ladders, 2 basketball hoops each with net and …

Brian Jungen National Gallery of Canada

    https://www.gallery.ca/collection/artist/brian-jungen
    Brian Jungen was born in 1970 on a family farm north of Fort St. John, British Columbia. His father was Swiss born and immigrated to British Columbia with his family when he was three years old. Jungen's mother was Aboriginal, a member of the Dane-zaa Nation.

The Artistic World of Brian Jungen NUVO

    https://nuvomagazine.com/magazine/summer-2019/brian-jungen
    Aug 19, 2019 · One of Canada’s pre-eminent contemporary artists, Jungen repurposes prosaic objects such as Air Jordan running shoes, golf bags, and car fenders wrapped in hides to create sculptures and installations that reflect his mixed heritage; his mother was Dane-Zaa from Doig River First Nation near Fort St. John, B.C., and his father was Swiss born.

Brian Jungen Friendship Centre Art Gallery of Ontario

    https://ago.ca/exhibitions/brian-jungen-friendship-centre
    Brian Jungen created a massive tipi by “skinning” eleven leather sofas and repurposing their wooden frames. The artist notes “In communities there’s something about a black leather sofa that, at least in my own background, is a status symbol,” said Jungen.

How this B.C. artist uses sliced up Air Jordans to connect ...

    https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/as-it-happens-wednesday-edition-1.5181432/how-this-b-c-artist-uses-sliced-up-air-jordans-to-connect-with-his-indigenous-roots-1.5181452
    Jun 19, 2019 · Brian Jungen is an Indigenous artist from Vancouver who turns ordinary objects into extraordinary sculptures.

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