Contemporary artist Brian Jungen receives $100,000 Audain Prize for the Visual Arts
Contemporary artist Brian Jungen has won the $100,000 Audain Prize for the Visual Arts.
The B.C. artist is known for sculptures made from mass-produced objects that are disassembled and reconstructed into new figures, often inspired by his Indigenous heritage.
Works include cut-up Nike Air Jordans reimagined as Indigenous-style face masks and colourful golf bags stacked to look like totem poles.
In Toronto, he’s arguably best known for a massive bronze sculpture dubbed Couch Monster made from discarded leather sofas shaped like an elephant, located in front of the Art Gallery of Ontario.











