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BRIAN JUNGEN: Gaining Momentum With Solo Shows in New York, Vancouver and Montreal - Galleries West
Brian Jungen - Works - Catriona Jeffries
Brian Jungen in Season 8 of Art21 “Art in the Twenty-First Century” (2016) (PREVIEW) | Art21
Brian Jungen: Strange Comfort | Smithsonian Institution
Endicott Redux: Brian Jungen: Nike Shoes turn Mythical
Brian Jungen - Works - Catriona Jeffries
Artist Brian Jungen Transforms Nike Air Jordans into Awesome Aboriginal Masks
B.C. artist Brian Jungen causes big buzz with summer solo show at Art Gallery of Ontario | Georgia Straight Vancouver's News & Entertainment Weekly
BOMB Magazine | Art and Archive: Brian Jungen Interviewed
Brian Jungen, Prototype for New Understanding #4, 1999 - Catriona Jeffries
A Level Playing Field: Brian Jungen's Friendship Centre | National Gallery of Canada
Masks from the Past | Art Canada Institute
Artist Brian Jungen Transforms Nike Air Jordans into Awesome Aboriginal Masks
Brian Jungen – PLAYTIME
How this B.C. artist uses sliced up Air Jordans to connect with his Indigenous roots | CBC Radio
I Got an Illicit Thrill': Watch Artist Brian Jungen Cut Up Nike Sneakers to Expose How Consumer Culture Exploits Native Americans
Brian Jungen | Liverpool Biennial of Contemporary Art
How Kenojuak Ashevak Influenced Brian Jungen
How this B.C. artist uses sliced up Air Jordans to connect with his Indigenous roots | CBC Radio
Brian Jungen Transforms Sneakers Into Art - TheArtGorgeous
How this B.C. artist uses sliced up Air Jordans to connect with his Indigenous roots | CBC Radio
Here's what whales, basketball and Nike Air Jordans have to do with the art of Brian Jungen | The Star
Nike Air Jordan Sneakers Turned Into Sculptures | by ARTBLOC | ARTBLOC | Medium
Artist Brian Jungen Transforms Nike Air Jordans into Awesome Aboriginal Masks
Brian Jungen - Wikipedia
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
A Level Playing Field: Brian Jungen's Friendship Centre | National Gallery of Canada