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Remy Jungerman '3rd Atlantic Obeah'
16June
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Remy Jungerman '3rd Atlantic Obeah'

The President’s Gallery at John Jay College, in conjunction with the Department of Art & Music, is pleased to announce the opening of  3rd Atlantic Obeah,an exhibition of recent work by the artist and guest professor Remy Jungerman. 
 
 
Personal identity and cultural locality are two themes that intertwine throughout Jungerman’s artwork through his investigation of geometric-based patterns. A child of the New World, Jungerman has inherited the traditions and conflicts of cultures and history. Born in Surinam, while Jungerman is of West African descent, he was also raised in the traditions of West Europe, thereby gaining an insight into two divergent cultures and histories. In both the patterned textiles of his Maroon ancestry and the geometric abstractions of Dutch modernism, Jungerman is able to locate influences and themes that shape his work. Rather than focus on a confrontation between two worldviews, Jungerman utilizes both to transcend time and history through the creation of a synergistic expression. His recognition and respect for both traditions, has enabled Jungerman to seek out commonalities to forge his unique artistic synthesis. 
 
 

Remy Jungerman 
(Moengo, 1959) 
 
 
Remy Jungerman lives and works in Amsterdam. After completing his studies at the Paramaribo Art Academy (AHKCO), he left for Amsterdam to study at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy. Jungerman has exhibited internationally: at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Rennie collection at the Wing Sang building Vancouver and the Brooklyn Museum, to mention but a few. His participation in art fairs includes the Expo Chicago (2015) and the New Orleans Contemporary Art Biennial P3 (2014). Various museums have acquired Jungerman’s sculptures – from the Gemeentemuseum (The Hague) to the Africa Museum (Berg en Dal) - as have many private international collectors. 
 
 

Gallery Hours: 9 - 5 PM, M – F, or by appointment  

 

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