Brandt Junceau

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Brandt Junceau (born 1959) is an American contemporary artist and writer best known for his figurative sculptures.

Early life and education[edit]

He was born in Poughkeepsie NY in 1959. Junceau received a BA from Bard College in 1981. In 1991 he received a Guggenheim Fellowship in sculpture as well as a Pollock Krasner Artist's Grant.[1] In 2010 he was awarded a grant from DAAD (the German Academic Exchange Service). Junceau is a contributing writer for the Brooklyn Rail.[2] He's had numerous shows internationally[3][4][5][6][7] most recently at the Freud Museum in Vienna, Austria.[8] Junceau was included in the 2016 invitational at the American Academy of Arts and Letters.[9] He currently exhibits with Galerie Greta Meert.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Brandt Junceau | Parasophia: Kyoto International Festival of Contemporary Culture". PARASOPHIA: 京都国際現代芸術祭 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2016-12-13.
  2. ^ "The Folk Art Collection of Elie and Viola Nadelman". Retrieved 2016-12-13.
  3. ^ Beardmore, Matt (2015-04-23). "Contemporary Art in Kyoto". The New York Times.
  4. ^ "Berliner Künstlerprogramm". www.berliner-kuenstlerprogramm.de. Retrieved 2016-12-14.
  5. ^ "ArtSlant". www.artslant.com. Retrieved 2016-12-14.
  6. ^ "Cosmoville / Hyde Park - Exhibitions - Our Program - Witte de With". www.wdw.nl. Retrieved 2016-12-14.
  7. ^ "| Galerie Greta Meert". Galerie Greta Meert. Retrieved 2016-12-14.
  8. ^ Beardmore, Matt. "A Freud Museum Exhibition Plumbs Meanings". In Transit Blog. Retrieved 2016-12-13.
  9. ^ "2016 Invitational Exhibition of Visual Arts – American Academy of Arts and Letters". artsandletters.org. Retrieved 2016-12-13.
  10. ^ "Brandt Junceau | Galerie Greta Meert". Galerie Greta Meert. Retrieved 2016-12-13.