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Brain Drain

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“The show will involve the squishing, twisting and wrenching of Jon’s meager brain to elicit revelational truths and insights through the medium of pens and paint.
Jon Burgerman’s work often deals with the modern world, disquietude, mental phenomena and irrelevant minutiae. These themes are taken as starting points for the creation of often flowing and interconnected hand rendered works that are simultaneously painting, design and mass communication.”

This exhibition is at The Gallery at Winchester Discovery Centre (UK).
Brain Drain features new paintings, prints, drawings, digital animations and soft sculpture, as well as key works from the last 8 years.
14 May 2010 - 11 July 2010

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Soft sculpture made in collaboration with The Felt Mistress

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Scarves made in collaboration with Lin Fashion

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Here’s a nice blog about the exhibition including setup photos here.

posted 09/05/10 in Exhibitions

Comments

Thanks for your email and links.  Very inspiring and entertaining (esp the soya song).  One question… when are you coming to Australia?

Posted by Kathy  on  04/14  at  02:45 PM

wow that looks amazing !!! well done

Posted by shane  on  05/13  at  07:17 PM

Hello i really enjoyed the gallerey and meeting Jon was superlyduperly wickedly awesomely cool!!! work live in real life raw abstractions was superb really great night well worth the view!!!!

Posted by GENETTE Dibsdall  on  05/18  at  07:54 AM

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