Brian Jungen /

Brian Jungen has been celebrated for transforming basic consumer items into evocative objects, rich with humor and meaning. A member of the Doig River band of the Dunne-za Nation, he uses unexpected materials to challenge the influence ethnography has in forming cultural identity. The first survey o...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, New Museum of Contemporary Art (New York, N.Y.), Vancouver Art Gallery
Other Authors: Augaitis, Daina, Jungen, Brian
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Vancouver, B.C. : Berkeley [Calif.] : Douglas & McIntyre ; Distributed in the U.S. by Publishers Group West, [2005], ©2005
Vancouver, B.C. : Berkeley [Calif.] : c2005
Vancouver, B.C. : Berkeley [Calif.] : ©2005
Vancouver, B.C. : Berkeley [Calif.] : [2005]
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Table of Contents:
  • Prototypes for new understandings / Daina Augaitis
  • High curios / Cuauhtémoc Medina
  • Collapsing utopias : Brian Jungen's minimalist tactics / Trevor Smith
  • Capp Street project / Ralph Rugoff
  • Habitat 04 / Kitty Scott
  • In conversation / Brian Jungen and Simon Starling
  • Prototypes for new understandings / Daina Augaitis
  • High curios / Cuauhtémoc Medina
  • Collapsing utopias : Brian Jungen's minimalist tactics / Trevor Smith
  • Capp Street project / Ralph Rugoff
  • Habitat 04 / Kitty Scott
  • In conversation / Brian Jungen and Simon Starling
  • Prototypes for new understandings / Daina Augaitis
  • High curios / Cuauhtemoc Medina
  • Collapsing utopias : Brian Jungen's minimalist tactics / Trevor Smith
  • Capp Street project / Ralph Rugoff
  • Habitat 04 / Kitty Scott
  • In conversation / Brian Jungen and Simon Starling
  • Prototypes for new understandings / Daina Augaitis
  • High curios / Cuauhtemoc Medina
  • Collapsing utopias : Brian Jungen's minimalist tactics / Trevor Smith
  • Capp Street project / Ralph Rugoff
  • Habitat 04 / Kitty Scott
  • In conversation / Brian Jungen and Simon Starling