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Brian Jungen | Prototype for New Understanding #2 (1998) | Artsy
The Last Dance – Canadian Art
How this B.C. artist uses sliced up Air Jordans to connect with his Indigenous roots | CBC Radio
Dr. Ingrid Mida on Twitter: "Artist Brian Jungen transforms Nike Air Jordan sneakers and other everyday objects into works of art that pushes Indigenous art in new directions. He also transformed the
Masks from the Past | Art Canada Institute
Nike Air Jordan Sneakers Turned Into Sculptures | by ARTBLOC | ARTBLOC | Medium
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Object of the Week: Broken Arrangement - SAMBlog
BRIAN JUNGEN: Gaining Momentum With Solo Shows in New York, Vancouver and Montreal - Galleries West
Endicott Redux: Brian Jungen: Nike Shoes turn Mythical
Brian Jungen, Prototype for New Understanding #21, 2005 - Catriona Jeffries
I Got an Illicit Thrill': Watch Artist Brian Jungen Cut Up Nike Sneakers to Expose How Consumer Culture Exploits Native Communities
Brian Jungen in Season 8 of Art21 “Art in the Twenty-First Century” (2016) (PREVIEW) | Art21
Brian Jungen - Works - Catriona Jeffries
Artist Brian Jungen Transforms Nike Air Jordans into Awesome Aboriginal Masks
Brian Jungen Transforms Sneakers Into Art - TheArtGorgeous
Exhibitions - New Museum Digital Archive
Exploring The 'Brian Jungen Friendship Centre' Exhibit At The AGO
A mask made of sliced 'Nike' trainers by Canadian artist Brian Jungen shown in Munich, Germany, Wednesday, 7 March 2007. The masks are supposed to resemble North American Indian cult objects and
How this B.C. artist uses sliced up Air Jordans to connect with his Indigenous roots | CBC Radio
Brian Jungen | Understand the Light in All Directions (2018) | Available for Sale | Artsy
Brian Jungen - Wikipedia
How Kenojuak Ashevak Influenced Brian Jungen
Brian Jungen: Sculpture – Daily Art Fixx
Artist Brian Jungen Transforms Nike Air Jordans into Awesome Aboriginal Masks
I Got an Illicit Thrill': Watch Artist Brian Jungen Cut Up Nike Sneakers to Expose How Consumer Culture Exploits Native Communities
Here's what whales, basketball and Nike Air Jordans have to do with the art of Brian Jungen | The Star