Tejn (artist)

TEJN
Born 1976 (age 3839)
Denmark
Known for Street art, sculpture

TEJN (born 1976) is a pseudonymous Danish artist, who began his artistic work as a street artist in 2007 and occasionally exhibits contemporary art in galleries.[1]

"Reaching for Freedom" (street art sculptures interacting) Lock On installation by TEJN.
Lock On chained street sculpture carrying the stencilled text: "My Ancestors Went Hunting in These Woods", by TEJN
"Victory" Lock On (street art) by TEJN. Character freeing itself by cutting its chain with a bolt cutter - In front of Frihedsmuseet, the Museum of Danish Resistance during WW2
Character winding up a peace sign. Lock On by TEJN
Lock On and stencil by TEJN
Gun getting shredded in mincer. Site specific installation by TEJN
Pipe smoking sailor with rainbow ranking. Chained iron bust By TEJN
"Grown Ups Can Be Tall". Early paste up by TEJN
Helicopter. Welded in iron, dressed in crochet. Figurative sculpture by TEJN

Artist description

TEJNs gallery sculptures typically demands a more extended effort to interpret, than his street art sculptures, which he often gives a layer of a more digestible nature, allowing it to communicate with an audience passing by on foot or bike.

The highly symbolic works typically debate philosophy, politics or existentialism, suggesting a form of self-appraisal among the audience.[2]

Based in Copenhagen, TEJN's street art has made its mark on most bigger European cities.[3][4] He is best known by his trademark: "Lock On´s" [5] which are site-specific sculptures or statues, typically welded in recycled iron and chained in the street without permission,[6] often mounted to urban furniture with a bicycle lock.[7] His second most preferred media is paintings on paper, pasted up with wheatpaste on a wall.[8][9] TEJN also makes installations,[10] stencil-art, and conceptual art.[11]

Technique

TEJN finds metal scrap for his sculptures in urban areas and uses some of it in its original form. The rest is shaped and welded into figurative objects that express a narrative deadopen for interpretation.[12]

The iron is later "given back to the street" as street sculptures, in the same areas where he originally collected the material.[13]

Examples of artworks/interventions

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

The coins were engraved with the word EGO and then given away. The coins are supposed to, in all future, be used to benefit others than the current owner.

2013

2014

Iron sculpture by TEJN.
Iron sculpture by TEJN.
Iron sculpture by TEJN.

Exhibitions

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

References / Sources

See also

External links

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