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''—Francesca Gavin, author of Street Renegades and 100 New Artists (published by Laurence King), Visual Arts Editor Dazed & Confused Magazine''
''—Francesca Gavin, author of Street Renegades and 100 New Artists (published by Laurence King), Visual Arts Editor Dazed & Confused Magazine''
''-I am awesome, my name is Adam Davis lol

<blockquote> Mr Burgerman images seem to have each been created in one burst of creative energy, his pen never leaving the paper once it has made contact, until the image is complete. The result is that his drawings have a fresh immediacy that make them as fun as they are visually impactful. He refers to his work rather modestly as 'doodles' but really what he's doing is creating his own distinctive artwork at every available opportunity - whether it's on a pad of Post-Its just for fun, or on a larger scale in a variety of mediums for an enviable list of clients ranging from The Science Museum to Sky, Pepsi, Sony and Kidrobot.</blockquote>
<blockquote> Mr Burgerman images seem to have each been created in one burst of creative energy, his pen never leaving the paper once it has made contact, until the image is complete. The result is that his drawings have a fresh immediacy that make them as fun as they are visually impactful. He refers to his work rather modestly as 'doodles' but really what he's doing is creating his own distinctive artwork at every available opportunity - whether it's on a pad of Post-Its just for fun, or on a larger scale in a variety of mediums for an enviable list of clients ranging from The Science Museum to Sky, Pepsi, Sony and Kidrobot.</blockquote>



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Jon Burgerman (1979 - ) is an English-born artist from the UK currently living in Queens, New York. He graduated from The Nottingham Trent University in Nottingham, England in 2001.

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Jon Burgerman makes neo primitive scrawls of shapes and colour. He's pushed his look-alike characters into compositions where real life forms are crammed on top of each until they create a screaming mass of energy. Intensely sensitive, he has pushed the character obsession of the late 90s into a far more interesting and strong direction. Think Walt Disney at an Incan monument on mescaline.

—Francesca Gavin, author of Street Renegades and 100 New Artists (published by Laurence King), Visual Arts Editor Dazed & Confused Magazine -I am awesome, my name is Adam Davis lol

Mr Burgerman images seem to have each been created in one burst of creative energy, his pen never leaving the paper once it has made contact, until the image is complete. The result is that his drawings have a fresh immediacy that make them as fun as they are visually impactful. He refers to his work rather modestly as 'doodles' but really what he's doing is creating his own distinctive artwork at every available opportunity - whether it's on a pad of Post-Its just for fun, or on a larger scale in a variety of mediums for an enviable list of clients ranging from The Science Museum to Sky, Pepsi, Sony and Kidrobot.

—Gavin Lucas, Creative Review Magazine, UK

Life and work

Burgerman studied art foundation in Bournville, Birmingham, England, and then Fine Art at Nottingham Trent University.

Jon Burgerman has risen to be one of the prominent artists in the recent boom of practitioners who traverse the disciplines of contemporary art, design, illustration and entrepreneurism. His award winning work can be seen globally from gallery and bedroom walls to cinema and iPhone screens. A sense of British self-deprecation, dry humour and modern-day anxiety imbues his work along with an enthusiasm for salad.

Burgerman exhibits internationally and has shown work alongside artists such as Banksy, Damien Hirst, Vivienne Westwood and Gerald Scarfe. His work is collected worldwide and is in the permanent collections of The Victoria and Albert Museum and The Science Museum in London. He gives lectures, public performances and occasionally pop concerts with his band Anxieteam.

In 2008 he appeared as a guest on the popular BBC TV show Blue Peter and in 2009 was part of the original The Underbelly Project, which saw selected artists exhibit in a secret incomplete 100-year-old subway station deep underneath the streets of New York City.

The year 2008 also saw the publication by IdN of a 300-page monograph of Jon's work, Pens Are My Friends, that came with an accompanying DVD of films, animations and talks, whilst Kidrobot released the 14 piece mini figure vinyl toy collection The Heroes of Burgertown.

In 2013 Jon co-produced and provided the artwork for documentary film The Great Hip Hop Hoax (dir. Jeanie Finlay), which premiered at SXSW film festival, Austin, Texas.

He has received a Cannes Lions Advertising award, two D&AD Silver award nominations and has collaborated with brands that include: Pepsi, CocaCola, Nike, Sony, Sky, Kidrobot, Puma, Nintendo, MTV, Levis, 55DSL, Miss Sixty, Little Big Planet, AOL, Size? and Rip Curl. He also designed a special sick bag for Virgin Atlantic flights.

Selected publications

  • Vinyl Will Kill, designer toy book, IdN, 2007
  • The Fundamentals of Illustration, AVA, Thames and Hudson, 2006
  • Hello Duudle - The Duudleville Tales, Wiggleton Press, 2006
  • Graphics Alive, Vision:ary books, Hong Kong, 2006
  • Fusion, graphics book, IdN PRO, Hong Kong, 2006
  • DPI Magazine, featured artist, Taiwan, June 2006
  • The Art Of Rebellion 2, street art book, Stylefile, 2006
  • Tattoo Icons, Vision:ary books, Hong Kong 2006
  • 300% Cotton, t-shirt book, Laurence King, 2007
  • Sweaty Goolabs, artwork postcard book, Concrete Hermit, 2007
  • Graphic 10, featured artist, Magmabooks, 2007
  • Latex For Fun book, Die Gestalten Verlag, 2007
  • Los Logos 3, Die Gestalten Verlag, 2007
  • Modart Magazine No. 15, featured artist, 2008
  • TechMag, featured artist, China, Jan 2008
  • Street T Camisetas, fashion book, Monsa books, 2008
  • Acclaim magazine, featured artist, Issue 12, 2008
  • Graphic 12, featured artist, Magmabooks, 2008
  • Gribba Grub, 160 page monograph published by Rojo, 2008
  • Computer Arts 151, cover artwork and interview, Future Publishing, 2008
  • Grafik Magazine, August 2008, featured exhibition art, 2008
  • MANIC creative international magazine, feature on Burgerman merchandise, Malaysia, 2008
  • Pens Are My Friends, 300 page monograph with DVD and bonus book, IdN, 2008
  • Designers Against Tibetan Abuse, 2009
  • Simply Pattern, Vision:ary books, Hong Kong 2009
  • 60 Unite For Children, UNICEF charity book, APAG editions, 2009
  • Computer Arts November, cover artwork and 'Design Hero' interview, Future Publishing, 2009
  • Anxious Times, commissioned article, Autumn 2009
  • Made & Sold, Laurence King, 2009
  • Colour Me Silly, colouring in book, Nineteenseventythree, 2009
  • Bangalore, self-published edition, 2010
  • Varoom 13, AOI magazine, Summer 2010
  • Ghost of Gone Birds, charity colouring in book, Birdlife International, 2011
  • Design Week, interview and feature, Centaur, April 2011
  • Colour Me Silly 2, colouring in book, Burger Ltd, 2011
  • Mammoth Book Of Street Art, Mammoth Books, 2012
  • My American Summer, comic book, Burger Ltd, 2012
  • Wish You Where There, Music CD and book with Jim Avignon as Anxieteam, Heye, 2012
  • ARTY Magazine China, interview and feature, 2013
  • Creative Quarterly, interview and feature, 2013

Selected exhibitions

  • Opronica Festival, animation screening, British Film Institute, London, 2007
  • 'I AM 8-Bit', group show at Gallery 1988 in LA, USA, 2007
  • The Helping Hounds of Hell‘, skateboard group show at Neurotitan, Berlin, 2008
  • 'Duhprishus', solo show, ROJO®artspace Milano, Italy, 2008
  • Solo exhibition at Litou Space, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 2008
  • 'Anserine Apparitions', solo show at Heliumcowboy gallery, Hamburg, 2008
  • 'Anxiety Room', joint show with Jim Avignon at Factory Fresh, Brooklyn, New York, 2009
  • 'Lossy Data Lab' installation and performance at SCOPE New York art fair 2009, Lincoln Center, New York, 2009
  • 'Urban Art Superstars', group show, Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Donna Regine, Naples, 2009
  • 'House of Cards', group auction for Shelter, Haunch of Venison, London, 2009
  • 'Economies of Scale', solo show, Deshan Art Space, Beijing, China, 2009
  • 'Back to Black', group show, Madre Museum, Naples, Italy, 2010
  • 'Brain Drain' Solo show at The Gallery, Winchester Discovery Centre, UK, 2010
  • 'Brain Drained', Solo exhibition at Milk Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey, 2010
  • 'Wild Fantasies', group show at Stolenspace Gallery, London, 2010
  • Victoria & Albert Museum London Street Art in Print exhibition, group show, touring across the UK from Autumn 2010 until 2012
  • Papering Over The Cracks, Castle Museum, Nottingham, 2011
  • 'Tired of Being Wired', AF Gallery, Cologne, 2011
  • OFFF Festival, live performance and workshop, CCCB Centre de Cultura Contemporania de Barcelona 2011
  • Phatasmagoria, group show at Forman's Smokehouse Gallery, London, UK, 2012
  • 'Fast Food', solo show, Galerie Issue, Paris, France, 2012
  • Joint exhibition with Jim Avignon, Jörg Heitsch Galerie, Munich 2012
  • Stuck-Up, group show featuring sticker art, 323East Gallery, Detroit 2012
  • Secret Walls, live painting and performance at SXSW Festival, Austin Texas, 2012
  • 'Salad Makes Winners', solo exhibition and performance, Narwhal Art Projects, Toronto 2012
  • 'The Hungry Games', Solo show and live performance, Pawn Works Gallery, Chicago, July 2012
  • On!, group show CAC Museum, Cincinnati, March 2013
  • 'Hot girls and Hotdogs', solo show and live performance, 17 Frost, Brooklyn, New York, June 2013
  • 'It's Great To Create' exhibition tour, Art Gorillaz Bangkok, Vinyl on Vinyl Manila, Summer 2013

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