Jon Burgerman New Friends 2022

HK$150,000.00

SKU: C10025 currently available

Hong Kong

Brand/Artist: Jon Burgerman
Size/Dimensions: 122W x 162.5H cm
Year: 2022
Medium: Aerosol on canvas
Condition: Excellent
Provenance: Woaw Gallery

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Catalog Essay

In a world that feels increasingly divided and confrontational, New Friends promotes variety and brings people together through their shared love of creativity and expression. This vivid work boasts soft, curved forms, molded wood panels, and a lively cast of colorful characters. The artwork features aerosol paints that drip and blend, generating delicate sprays of complementing and contrasting colors, leading to a rich emotional artwork that invites viewers to engage.

About Jon Burgerman

Jon Burgerman (b. 1979, UK) is a New York-based British artist celebrated for his playful, vibrant artworks that blend fine art, urban culture, and pop elements. His distinctive fuzzy-edged characters, often marked by comically distressed expressions, explore the complexities of contemporary life, embodying a mix of humor and emotional depth. Burgerman’s work has been acquired by notable institutions, including London’s Victoria and Albert Museum and the OÖ-Kultur Museum in Austria.

Burgerman’s art is characterized by a belief in the power of creativity and play as a means of communication. His influences range from early 20th-century animation to Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art. He aims to encourage viewers to perceive the world differently, using humor and spontaneity as tools to engage with themes of anxiety and hope.

A self-described doodle artist, Burgerman promotes the idea that simple creative acts can transform both individual and collective experiences. His works, which include paintings, sculptures, and various commercial products, have gained significant attention, with his animated gifs viewed over 8.5 billion times online. Collaborating with brands like Nike and Apple, he has expanded his artistic reach into children's books and merchandise.

Burgerman actively engages with audiences through workshops, emphasizing the joy of creation over technical skill. He believes in fostering a sense of wonder and spontaneity, encouraging people to reconnect with their innate creativity. His approach reflects a desire to spread positivity and playful engagement in a world filled with challenges, creating art that resonates emotionally while inviting viewers to participate in the act of creation.