Centre for Contemporary Canadian Art  
Brian Jungen

Born Fort St. John, British Columbia, 1970
Lives and works in Vancouver, Canada

EDUCATION

Baccalauréat (1975) et Maîtrise (1982) en Arts Plastiques à l'Université du
Québec à Montréal (UQAM).

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2002         Catriona Jeffries Gallery, Vancouver British Columbia.
2001         Contemporary Art Gallery, curated by Keith Wallace, Vancouver, British Columbia.
2001         Art Gallery of Calgary, Happy Medium, Calgary, Alberta.
2000         Solo Exhibition Space, Toronto, Ontario.
2000         Or Gallery, Shapeshifter, curated by Reid Shier, Vancouver, British Columbia.
2000         YYZ Artist’s Outlet, Bush Capsule and Toronto Fieldwork, Toronto, Ontario.
2000         Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan.
1999         Charles H. Scott Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia.
1997         Truck Gallery, Calgary, Alberta.

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2002         Power Plant, curated by Phillip Monk, Toronto, Ontario.
2002         Gasworks, Beachcombers, curated by Katherine Stout, London, England.
2002         Blackwood Gallery, New Modular, curated by Barbara Fischer, Mississauga, Ontario.
2002         Fruitmarket Gallery, Relic: New Art from the West Coast, curated by Reid Shier,
                Edinburgh, Scotland.
2001         Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, ARS 01, curated by Jari-Pekka Vanhala,
                Helsinki, Finland.
2001         Ottawa Art Gallery, Present Compose, curated by Sylvie Fortin, Ottawa, Ontario.
2001         Agnes Etherington Gallery, Museopathy, curated by Jim Drobnick and
                Jennifer Fisher, Kingston, Ontario.
2001         Mackenzie Art Gallery, Better Place, curated by
                Timothy Long, Regina, Saskatchewan.
2001         Windsor Art Gallery, curated by Christine Goodchild, Windsor, Ontario.
2001         Vancouver Art Gallery, Long Time, curated by Bruce Grenville,
                Vancouver, British Columbia.
2000         Illingworth KerrGallery, Message by Eviction: New Art from Vancouver, curated by
                Ron Moppett, Calgary, Alberta.
2000         Konstakuten Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden.
1998         Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design, Here and Now: First Nations Alumni,
                Vancouver, British Columbia.
1997         Or Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia.

CATALOGUES

Brian Jungen, essays by Lindsay Brown and Scott Watson, Contemporary Art Gallery,    Vancouver, British Columbia, 2002.
ARS 01, essays by Maaretta Jaukkuri, Nikos Papastergiadis and Irit Rogoff, Kiasma Museum of
   Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland, 2001.
A Better Place, essay by Timothy Long, Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, 2001.
Brian Jungen, essay by Reid Shier, Charles H. Scott Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1999.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

2002         Scott, Michael. "Nike rearrangement adds to Jungen’s art world frenzy",
                Vancouver Sun, p C3, February 14.
2002         Tousley, Nancy. "sympathy, empathy, museopathy",
                Canadian Art, pp. 80-83, Spring
2001         Barton, Adriana. "Fly-by Culture", Vancouver Magazine, pp. 24-30, March.
2001         Coupland, Douglas. "Critical Mass", Globe and Mail, V1-2, May 12.
2001         Culley, Peter. "Out of the Blue: Three Works on Vancouver",
                Border Crossings #78, pp. 64-70, May.
2001         Dault, Gary Michael. "Cool Artist: Brian Jungen", p 43, Time Magazine,
                Canadian Edition, August 6.
2001         Derkson, Jeff. "Global Shoes, Local Things, Relations of Production Masks, and
                Architect Enemies", Tripwire, Issue #4, p 8, Winter 2000/2001
2001         Derkson, Jeff, "Prototypes for New (Spatial and Temporal) Understanding",
                ARS 01, pp. 100-101.
2001         Derkson, Jeff. "Von der > universellen Verdinglichung < zur > universellen                 Kulturalisierung<", Springerin, pp 18-23, October - December.
2001         Garneau, David. "A Better Place: Practical Utopias", Vie des Arts #182, p. 78.
2001         Laurence, Robin. "Constructing a New View of Construction",
                Georgia Straight, p. 69, Sept 13-20.
2001         Milroy, Sarah. "The Best of the Rest," The Globe and Mail, 3 November, p. V7
2001         Tousley, Nancy. "Jungen", Calgary Herald, December 1.
2001         Turner, Michael. "Prototypes + Petroglyphs + Pop", Mix, pp. 30-33, Winter.
2001         Ward, Ossian. "Running Things", Dazed and Confused, p. 34, December.
2001         Ward, Ossian. "ARS Bestiae", Art Review, pp. 25, 27, November Wolin, Joseph (ed),                 Review: Latin American Literature and Arts, #63, pp 12-16, Fall.
2000         Anderson, Jack. "Nikes as masks tool for debate", Leader-Post, p. C1, July 20.
2000         Coupland, Douglas. "Best of 2000", Artforum, p. 31, December Garneau, David.
                "Beyond the One-Liner: The Masks of Brian Jungen,"
                Border Crossings #76, Nov., pp. 91-93.
2000         Manguel, Alberto. "Nike Unmasked", Geist #38, pp. 30-32.
2000         McKay, Sally. Review, Lola, Fall, p. 87.
2000         McLear, Kyo. "Rewind: Brian Jungen", Canadian Art, p. 74, Winter Milroy, Sarah.
                "The art of the double take," Globe and Mail, Nov. 4, pp. V10-9.
2000         Shier, Reid. "Cheap," Brian Jungen, Charles H. Scott Gallery,
2000         Wood, William. "Access Codes and Avoided Objects," Parachute #99, July pp. 12-19
2000         Review, New West Review, pp. 37-38, Summer.
1999         Gopnik, Blake. "Crossing the Line Between Past, Future,"
                The Globe and Mail, October 26.
1998         Derksen, Jeff. "Fun Critique in Ethnographic Fields,"
                Fuse vol. 21 #3, August, pp. 47-38.

COLLECTIONS

Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston, Ontario.
Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario.
Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia.
National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.
Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia.