![Dr. Ingrid Mida on Twitter: "Artist Brian Jungen transforms Nike Air Jordan sneakers and other everyday objects into works of art that pushes Indigenous art in new directions. He also transformed the Dr. Ingrid Mida on Twitter: "Artist Brian Jungen transforms Nike Air Jordan sneakers and other everyday objects into works of art that pushes Indigenous art in new directions. He also transformed the](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D9bhkUlXYAIpcpT.jpg:large)
Dr. Ingrid Mida on Twitter: "Artist Brian Jungen transforms Nike Air Jordan sneakers and other everyday objects into works of art that pushes Indigenous art in new directions. He also transformed the
![Here's what whales, basketball and Nike Air Jordans have to do with the art of Brian Jungen | The Star Here's what whales, basketball and Nike Air Jordans have to do with the art of Brian Jungen | The Star](https://www.thestar.com/content/dam/thestar/entertainment/visualarts/2019/06/21/basketball-court-with-towering-totem-poles-anchors-brian-jungens-new-ago-exhibit/jungen_basketball_and_sports.jpg)
Here's what whales, basketball and Nike Air Jordans have to do with the art of Brian Jungen | The Star
![Sculpture made with Nike Air Jordans by Brian Jungen. Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto Stock Photo - Alamy Sculpture made with Nike Air Jordans by Brian Jungen. Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/zooms/6/1307f2490eba45a2a8c7c57d28ff3087/s2rakg.jpg)
Sculpture made with Nike Air Jordans by Brian Jungen. Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto Stock Photo - Alamy
![A mask made of sliced 'Nike' trainers by Canadian artist Brian Jungen shown in Munich, Germany, Wednesday, 7 March 2007. The masks are supposed to resemble North American Indian cult objects and A mask made of sliced 'Nike' trainers by Canadian artist Brian Jungen shown in Munich, Germany, Wednesday, 7 March 2007. The masks are supposed to resemble North American Indian cult objects and](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/DAW7TX/a-mask-made-of-sliced-nike-trainers-by-canadian-artist-brian-jungen-DAW7TX.jpg)
A mask made of sliced 'Nike' trainers by Canadian artist Brian Jungen shown in Munich, Germany, Wednesday, 7 March 2007. The masks are supposed to resemble North American Indian cult objects and
![I Got an Illicit Thrill': Watch Artist Brian Jungen Cut Up Nike Sneakers to Expose How Consumer Culture Exploits Native Communities I Got an Illicit Thrill': Watch Artist Brian Jungen Cut Up Nike Sneakers to Expose How Consumer Culture Exploits Native Communities](https://news.artnet.com/app/news-upload/2021/09/WebHero-Jungen_The-Evening-Redness-in-the-West_2006_detail_05_0-1-1024x576.jpeg)