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Johnnie Jungleguts (born John Martin; June 9, 1987) is an American artist living in
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. Jungleguts work spans a range of disciplines and media including drawings, radio, and video and frequently involves video games, comics, and other elements of pop culture.


Life

Johnnie Jungleguts was raised in New Jersey. As a child he learned about
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from
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magazine and created a "Pokémon gym", with other players, or "trainers" where they would compete with each other. Jungleguts attended
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, where he also created a Pokémon gym with other students. He has worked with several international animal welfare organizations including a refuge for big cats in Bolivia, and in the Bahamas with marine biologists working on a tracking system for bottle-nosed dolphins. In 2011 Jungleguts was awarded the Michelle Lund artist's residency at Earthfire Institute Wildlife Sanctuary in Idaho where he created the video Don’t Dream It’s Over (N. Rockies Wolves remix). The artists works at the comic book shop, Comics Vs. Toys, and in 2014 appraised a storage unit full of
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collectables on an episode of
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Work

Johnnie Jungleguts has held several events that bring together Pokémon and art. In October 2013 he organized a panel discussion on the game at the
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, and unsanctioned tournaments at the
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's sculpture Urban Light at the
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and in the gardens Robert Irwin-designed at the
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. In 2016 Jungleguts organized the "Great Summer Pokémon Festival" at Chin's Push which included a tournament, art exhibition, Pokémon vendors, djs, and a performances by Tina Belmont and others. In 2015 Jungleguts created the exhibition "Who Is Ken Sugimori?" at
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, which was named after the character designer and art director for Pokémon,
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. For the exhibition, the artist covered the walls of the gallery from floor to ceiling with sumi ink drawings of every Pokémon, close to 800 in total. The event also included a Pokémon tournament and Jungleguts premiered his video collage/performance art piece "I Love Everything" at the close of the event. Johnnie Jungleguts is a member of
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. He originally hosted a half-hour show dedicated to wildlife conservation, and currently is the host of Outbreak: Comics and More. He also has conducted several interviews on KChung including Fritz Haeg, Luke Fishbeck, and wildlife illustrator Andrea Lofthouse-Quesada In 2014 KChung Radio launched KChungTV at the Hammer Museum. For the project Jungleguts hosted a
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Fashion show, and conducted an interview with film critic Dave White. Other ventures in live streaming video for the artist include the Eternal Telethon, a telethon to start an artist retirement home, and "Daytime" a daytime television show hosted by Mr. Guts in 2016 which was broadcast live from
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References

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