We had the pleasure of working with Jurne on his solo show debut, “Keys To The City” at Klughaus Gallery on Saturday. After watching him spend multiple days and nights (literally sleeping in the gallery) preparing for the show, we could tell that he was very dedicated and serious about his work. Jurne even ended up cutting all the mats to his pieces by himself! In the end, all his hard work and attention to detail paid off! It was one of the most packed openings we’ve had. Most importantly, there were no shortage of red dots popping up through the night!

Thank you to everyone who came out and supported! Special thanks to Ironlak and Beer Right Now for making this a successful show!
Jurne “Keys To The City” will be up through Dec. 1, 2012
Klughaus Gallery
47 Monroe Street
New York, NY 10002
646-801-6024
Klughaus Gallery hours are:
Thurs. & Fri. 1-7pm
Sat. & Sun. 12-6pm
*We are also open by appointment any day of the week.
Check out some photos from the opening below…





The map pieces below are one of a kind. Jurne found vellum maps of Parisian neighborhoods while exploring an abandoned electrical facility in Paris. He found patterns on the maps and then painted them on the backsides. He then layered colored paper to create more pattern and finally detailed the work w/ his signature typography. Believe me, you need to see these pieces in person because the photos don’t do them justice!





While most people design screen prints on the computer these days, Jurne exposes the screens for his prints using paper cut outs. The print “Mars” below was specifically made for the show. They are also hand embellished in an edition of 7. An original paper cut was also on display in the photo below the print.


There was a series of layered decollage pieces. These were all hand cut with precision and layered on top of a painting underneath. It is very hard to appreciate the detail of these pieces unless you see them in person!


Klughaus Gallery
47 Monroe Street
New York, NY 10002
646-801-6024
For a catalog, please email sales@klughaus.net or visit the website:
http://klughaus.net/jurne