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Remy Jungerman. Where the River Runs

+++Remy Jungerman. Where the River Runs+++

+++Rob Perrée [ed.]+++

ISBN

978-94-92852-13-7

Graphic designer

Mainstudio (Edwin van Gelder, Florian Schimanski)

Number of pages

160

Book size

22.1 x 31.2 cm

Binding

Softcover

English (translations Jane Hall D/E, Michael Meert S/E)

Numerous illustrations

Made possible with the generous support of the Mondriaan Fund, the Creative Industries Fund NL and the Jaap Harten Fonds.

Release date: Autumn 2019

BEST DUTCH BOOK DESIGN 2019

www.remyjungerman.com

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Remy Jungerman. Where the River Runs is the first comprehensive monograph on the work of Remy Jungerman. The majority of Where The River Runs comprises reproductions of his work. This visual component is complemented with essays shedding light on the subject matter from various aspects and from different perspectives.

The following international critics have contributed to the book: Remco de Blaaij, Ingrid Braam, Leontine Coelewij, Roel Hijink, Charlotta Kotik, Charl Landvreugd, Adi Martis, Tumelo Mosaka, José Manuel Noceda, Rob Perrée, Sally & Richard Price, Benno Tempel, Joseph Underwood, Vincent van Velsen and Lilly Wei.

In his work Suriname-born Dutch artist Remy Jungerman (1959) searches for a visual language that will bring different cultures together. His recent work is inextricably bound up with African traditions and the Western, modernistic art tradition.  He is interested in the intersecting paths travelled by motifs from Africa, the Surinamese Maroon culture, and 20th century Modernism. By exploring the convergence of patterns and shapes from these seemingly disparate cultural landscapes, he reveals the distillation of time and identity. 

Remy Jungerman lives and works in Amsterdam. He attended the Academy for Higher Arts and Cultural Studies, Paramaribo, Suriname, before moving to Amsterdam where he studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy. He has exhibited works at Prospect3 (New Orleans), Brooklyn Museum (New York), El Museo del Barrio (New York), Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam), Gemeentemuseum The Hague, Centraal Museum (Utrecht), Afrika Museum (Berg en Dal), Museum Het Domein (Sittard), Museum Arnhem, Rennie Museum (Vancouver), Künstlerhaus Bethanien (Berlin), Malba (Buenos Aires), Musée d'art contemporain de Lyon, Havana Biennale (Cuba) and Museum Bamako (Mali) among others. His work has been featured in numerous publications and acquired by various institutions and private collectors worldwide.

Jungerman and Iris Kensmil represented the Netherlands at the 58th Venice Biennale in 2019.

 

Remy Jungerman. Where the River Runs

Rob Perrée [ed.]

€29.50

Remy Jungerman. Where the River Runs

Remy Jungerman. Where the River Runs

Rob Perrée [ed.]

€29.50

Art / Artist books / Awarded

ISBN

978-94-92852-13-7

Graphic designer

Mainstudio (Edwin van Gelder, Florian Schimanski)

Number of pages

160

Book size

22.1 x 31.2 cm

Binding

Softcover

English (translations Jane Hall D/E, Michael Meert S/E)

Numerous illustrations

Made possible with the generous support of the Mondriaan Fund, the Creative Industries Fund NL and the Jaap Harten Fonds.

Release date: Autumn 2019

BEST DUTCH BOOK DESIGN 2019

www.remyjungerman.com

Remy Jungerman. Where the River Runs is the first comprehensive monograph on the work of Remy Jungerman. The majority of Where The River Runs comprises reproductions of his work. This visual component is complemented with essays shedding light on the subject matter from various aspects and from different perspectives.

The following international critics have contributed to the book: Remco de Blaaij, Ingrid Braam, Leontine Coelewij, Roel Hijink, Charlotta Kotik, Charl Landvreugd, Adi Martis, Tumelo Mosaka, José Manuel Noceda, Rob Perrée, Sally & Richard Price, Benno Tempel, Joseph Underwood, Vincent van Velsen and Lilly Wei.

In his work Suriname-born Dutch artist Remy Jungerman (1959) searches for a visual language that will bring different cultures together. His recent work is inextricably bound up with African traditions and the Western, modernistic art tradition.  He is interested in the intersecting paths travelled by motifs from Africa, the Surinamese Maroon culture, and 20th century Modernism. By exploring the convergence of patterns and shapes from these seemingly disparate cultural landscapes, he reveals the distillation of time and identity. 

Remy Jungerman lives and works in Amsterdam. He attended the Academy for Higher Arts and Cultural Studies, Paramaribo, Suriname, before moving to Amsterdam where he studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy. He has exhibited works at Prospect3 (New Orleans), Brooklyn Museum (New York), El Museo del Barrio (New York), Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam), Gemeentemuseum The Hague, Centraal Museum (Utrecht), Afrika Museum (Berg en Dal), Museum Het Domein (Sittard), Museum Arnhem, Rennie Museum (Vancouver), Künstlerhaus Bethanien (Berlin), Malba (Buenos Aires), Musée d'art contemporain de Lyon, Havana Biennale (Cuba) and Museum Bamako (Mali) among others. His work has been featured in numerous publications and acquired by various institutions and private collectors worldwide.

Jungerman and Iris Kensmil represented the Netherlands at the 58th Venice Biennale in 2019.