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Jeroen Jongeleen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jeroen Jongeleen
Jeroen Jongeleen (born 2 November 1967, Apeldoorn) is a Dutch artist. His artwork has been influenced by graffiti art and textual art and is often created in public space. In his artworks Jongeleen criticizes today’s over regulated society. ==Biography== Jongeleen lives and works in Rotterdam and Paris. He studied at the AKI Academy for Art and Design in Enschede, where he graduated in 1994. In 1997 he moved to Rotterdam. Here he did one of his first interventions in public space. With a spray can he wrote the word ‘HOME’ on the outside wall of Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. He was arrested for this action, but it was the start of a close relationship with the museum. In 1999 he participated in the group exhibition ''Exorcism/Aesthetic Terrorism, 2000'' in the Boijmans Van Beuningen.〔http://weblogs.nrc.nl/cultuurblog/2010/06/02/clandestien-exposeren-in-boijmans/〕 In 2003, Jongeleen moved to Paris where he stayed at Atelier Holboer. Here he expended his contact with the Paris pre-street art scene resulting into the Art of Urban Warfare. Jongeleen's street interventions carry the project name “influenza”, functioning as well as a semi-anonymous signature. The alias “Influenza” connotes his repeated attacks on the well-oiled social body, while qualifying the development of his artistic practice as a self-reflexive exercise engaged in feeding its own momentum.〔http://www.aptglobal.org/view/artist.asp?ID=4483〕
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