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Jon Burgerman show at Concrete Hermit

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Posted by Mark Sinclair, 11 April 2008, 9:57    Permalink    Comments (3)

Burgerman show

If you thought the doodling of illustrator Jon Burgerman was just confined to two dimensions, then think again. His first series of multi-coloured sculptural pieces can be seen in a new exhibition at the Concrete Hermit Gallery in London. Pop Idle opened last week and follows on from Burgerman's shows at the ROJO Artspaces in Barcelona and Milan.

Burgerman show

Burgerman show

As well as the larger works there are also a selection of prints on show to coincide with the launch of his new monograph, Gribba Grub, published by ROJO.

Here are some spreads from the book:

Burgerman book

Burgerman book

Burgerman book
 
Pop Idle is on until 30 April at the Concrete Hermit Gallery, 5a Club Row, London, E1 6JX. Open 10am-6pm, Tuesday-Sunday. See Concrete Hermit's site for more information.
 
More info on the Gribba Grub at ROJO.
 

3 Comments

3D doodle sculptures are the future! go see this exhibition!
Ellie
2008-04-11 11:30:47


Love that window display - amazing stuff.
Hannah
2008-04-11 20:20:57


I catch on to someone early as long as I am able to see their work. I collect art toys and I first saw Jon's work on an egg qee. I looked him up and saw some wonderfull things like the guy that first peered into King Tut's tomb. I am so happy I was able to be here in America and see Jon's show on line and be able to purchase 2 great paintings and a print. I have seen his progression and I know my initial instinct was right. This guy is going places. Well, I hope he will be going to China to see his show, anyway. Well, so happy with his success. Sometimes when you see good art all you can say is "it works", that it in a nut shell.
Bernie
2008-04-29 13:45:35


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