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Remy Jungerman

Brilliant Corners

April 7 – May 15, 2021 | Bowery

Horizontal Obeah MAAU (LA LLORONA) : Hor

Fridman Gallery presents the first major solo exhibition in the United States of Remy Jungerman, whose works explore the intersection of pattern and symbol in Surinamese-Maroon culture, the larger African Diaspora, Jazz, and 20th Century Modernism.

 

The exhibition includes the artist’s new body of work, featuring wall-based panels and sculptural assemblages of textiles and clay. Jungerman covers bold geometric-patterned fabric with white kaolin clay, and carves grid lines into the clay, at once obscuring and revealing the underlying patterns of the textile. The resulting surfaces are delicate, tactile, and layered, recalling the low-toned rhythms of the Agida (a long narrow drum used in the Winti religious ceremonies of the Surinamese Maroons), and the switched key releases, silences, hesitations, and harsh percussive touch of Thelonious Monk. By placing textile, clay, beads, and nails in direct contact with patterns and forms drawn from European Modernism, Jungerman presents a vision that does reparative justice to oversimplified perspectives on art history.  

 

Alongside the exhibition, in the downstairs media room, the gallery will present a film, Visiting Deities (1962), by the Dutch anthropologist Bonno Thoden van Velzen. The film features the Ndjuka, a Maroon tribe from the area where Jungerman was born. He is a descendant, on his mother’s side, of the Maroons who escaped enslavement on Dutch plantations to establish self-governed communities in the Surinamese rainforest. 

 

Jungerman attended the Academy for Higher Arts and Cultural Studies in Paramaribo, Suriname, before moving to Amsterdam where he studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy. In 2019, Jungerman co-represented The Netherlands in the 58th Venice Biennale. In November 2021, Jungerman will be the subject of a solo exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum.

Remy Jungerman attended the Academy for Higher Arts and Cultural Studies in Paramaribo, Suriname, before moving to Amsterdam where he studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy. In 2019, Jungerman co-represented The Netherlands in the 58th Venice Biennale. In November 2021, Jungerman will be the subject of a solo exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.

Photography: Aatjan Renders

Remy Jungerman: Brilliant Corners virtual walkthrough with artist Odili Odita

Thursday, April 8

2pm EDT

Press

OUTSIDE LA: Remy Jungerman

Artillery Magazine

April 28, 2021

Remy Jungerman: Brilliant Corners

Contemporary&

Remy Jungerman: Reframing Minimalism

Metal Magazine

April 8, 2021

Interview: Surinamese-Dutch Artist Remy Jungerman Reframes Minimalism Through A Maroon Lens

Something Curated

April 1, 2021

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Pimba AGIDA VI

2020

Cotton textile, kaolin on wood

48 x 48 in.

Horizontal Obeah MAAU (LA LLORONA) : Hor

Horizontal Obeah MAAU (LA LLORONA)

2020

Cotton textile, kaolin, gin bottle, tar, beads, nails, yarn, acrylic, wood 

112 x 19 x 7 in.

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NKISI PINDI

2020

Cotton textile, kaolin, shards, wood

10 x 10.5 x 33 in.

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Pimba AGIDA VI

2020

Cotton textile, kaolin on wood

48 x 48 in.

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Pimba AGIDA VIII

2020

Cotton textile, kaolin on wood

75 x 75 in.

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Pimba AGIDA MADAFO VI

2020

Cotton textile, kaolin on wood

31 x 31 in.

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Horizontal Obeah KANGAA I

2020

Cotton textile, kaolin, yarn, acrylic, wood

24.4 x 15.5 x 3 in.

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Remy Jungerman_ Brilliant Corners (April
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