Hot Dog
Édition limitée dans le temps
Dans cette édition solo haute en couleur, Jon BURGERMAN joue avec la forme d'une planche de skateboard. À bien y réfléchir, elle ressemble vraiment à un hot-dog.
Ce personnage rose allongé a été créé à l'aide de bâtonnets d'huile et de peinture en aérosol. Son corps, orné d'un zigzag jaune moutarde, arbore un sourire adorable, quoique légèrement hésitant. L'expression est d'autant plus troublante que ses pupilles sont maculées de noir. Comme la plupart des œuvres de l'artiste, cette pièce est une exploration émotionnelle profonde, empreinte de légèreté.
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About the Artist
Jon Burgerman (b. 1979) is a British-born artist based in New York, celebrated for his playful, doodle-driven visual language. Graduating in Fine Art from Nottingham Trent University in 2001, Burgerman quickly became known for his vibrant, squiggly characters and bold-line compositions that merge fine art, illustration, street art, and pop-culture wit.
His work inhabits a joyful space where humor meets anxiety—gooey shapes and googly-eyed figures pack emotional complexity while remaining approachable and humorous. Burgerman’s pieces span canvases, large-scale murals, toys, inflatables, apparel, animation, and public installations, reflecting a multidisciplinary ethos.
Exhibited internationally—including at the Victoria and Albert Museum (London), Tate Modern, and Seoul’s M Contemporary—his creations have also been commissioned by brands like Nike, Pepsi, Samsung, Casetify, and more. A passionate advocate for creativity, Burgerman has authored books such as Pens Are My Friends, It’s Great to Create, and Burgerworld, and frequently hosts workshops, talks, and performances worldwide.
In essence, Burgerman makes art that feels spontaneous and fun—yet thoughtfully layered—a reminder that play is not just entertainment, but a key to perception and expression.
Jon Burgerman (b. 1979) is a British-born artist based in New York, celebrated for his playful, doodle-driven visual language. Graduating in Fine Art from Nottingham Trent University in 2001, Burgerman quickly became known for his vibrant, squiggly characters and bold-line compositions that merge fine art, illustration, street art, and pop-culture wit.
His work inhabits a joyful space where humor meets anxiety—gooey shapes and googly-eyed figures pack emotional complexity while remaining approachable and humorous. Burgerman’s pieces span canvases, large-scale murals, toys, inflatables, apparel, animation, and public installations, reflecting a multidisciplinary ethos.
Exhibited internationally—including at the Victoria and Albert Museum (London), Tate Modern, and Seoul’s M Contemporary—his creations have also been commissioned by brands like Nike, Pepsi, Samsung, Casetify, and more. A passionate advocate for creativity, Burgerman has authored books such as Pens Are My Friends, It’s Great to Create, and Burgerworld, and frequently hosts workshops, talks, and performances worldwide.
In essence, Burgerman makes art that feels spontaneous and fun—yet thoughtfully layered—a reminder that play is not just entertainment, but a key to perception and expression.