Jurjen Semeijn

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Jurjen Semeijn

Joined Metalabel 04/04/2024

Jurjen Semeijn, a Dutch artist previously working as "I Have Pop™", is known (by some) for his thought-provoking (sometimes) projects that merge (street)art, design, and social commentary (like all art, right?). Based in Amsterdam, Semeijn explores consumerism, urban culture, and the interplay between destruction and creation (whatever that means).

Jurjen Semeijn has contributed to...
i-have-pop
I Have Pop™
COLLECT THIS! - Issue 3 - Structure as Spectacle

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Collect This! Issue 3 stages an “illegal street-art exhibition” with nothing but a plywood sandwich board. The sign promises danger, offers no clues, and lets curiosity spin its wheels — turning confusion itself into a temporary spectacle of value. For real!

i-have-pop
I Have Pop™
COLLECT THIS! - Issue 2 - Context as Currency

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Concrete skateboard decks hung gallery-style at former LA and SF skate spots flip the script on cultural legitimacy. Issue 2 shows how a frame — lifted outdoors — can mint or drain value instantly. Here, context isn’t just background; it’s the currency art is valued in.

i-have-pop
I Have Pop™
One Bad Orange - Print

Available

One Bad Orange - Print

by Jurjen Semeijn

$30+

Just when I thought we were out—like in a bad sequel—he's back in! In 2017, starting on inauguration day, I documented the natural decay of a Trump-shaped orange over 100 days, mirroring the corruption and absurdity of power. Now, 35 frames from this satirical project are available as a poster—a reminder of what exactly?

i-have-pop
I Have Pop™
COLLECT THIS! - On Ephemeral Art and How To Create Value - issue 1

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Ten concrete Nikes, no author, no sale. One year of rumor does the marketing. Issue 1 - Scarcity as Structure shows how absence flips hype into currency.