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Brian Jungen (* 29. April 1970 in Fort St. John, Kanada) ist ein kanadischer Künstler mit schweizerischen und indianischen Wurzeln. Internationale Aufmerksamkeit erregte er mit einer Serie von Masken („Prototype for New Understanding“), die an Kultobjekte nordamerikanischer Indianer erinnerten und aus zerschnittenen Nike-Turnschuhen bestanden. Brian Jungen (born April 29, 1970 in Fort St. John, British Columbia) is an artist of Dane-zaa and Swiss ancestry living and working in the North Okanagan of British Columbia. Working in a diverse range of two and three dimensional materials Jungen is widely regarded as a leading member of a new generation of Vancouver artists. While Indigeneity and identity politics have been central to much of his work, Jungen has "a lot of other interests" and themes that run through his oeuvre. His work addresses many audiences' misconception that "native artists are not allowed to do work that is not about First Nations identity", by making poetic artworks that defy categorization. Brian Jungen, né le 29 avril 1970 à Fort St. John (Colombie-Britannique), est un artiste canadien domicilié à Vancouver. Il est membre de la tribu amérindienne (en). Il a créé un squelette de baleine, à l'échelle un pour un, avec des chaises de parterre en plastique. Une exposition de chaussures de sport découpées en s'inspirant de l'art amérindien a eu lieu à la galerie d'art municipale en 2006.
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