Cojo, Art Juggernaut

For the fashion critic of the same name, see Steven Cojocaru.
Cojo "Art Juggernaut"
Born (1977-09-25) September 25, 1977
Montclair, New Jersey
Education School of Visual Arts
Known for Painter
Website artsucks.com

Colin C. Jorgensen, more commonly known by his pen name Cojo, "Art Juggernaut" or just Cojo for short, (born September 25, 1977 in Montclair, New Jersey) is an American artist, painter, writer, and veteran NYC art blogger currently based out of Ridgewood, Queens.

His artwork has been printed in sixteen countries and translated into fifteen languages. He first rose to notoriety in the early 2000s for his commercial art, graphic design and editorial illustration, predominantly in print and fashion.

His style is characterized by slick, hard edged line work and bold colors. In his early years he was most noted for his work in hip-hop magazines, before transitioning to be the lead illustrator for the world's largest men's lifestyle publication Maxim Magazine (2002–2006), within which his work has been printed nearly 100 times. His full page comic strip, "A Day in the Life" (which he also wrote), lambasting celebrity foibles, regularly appeared in US edition throughout his run.

His art has been used as props on various television shows including The Drew Carey Show, America's Next Top Model, Mtv's Boiling Points, Reno 911!, Nickelodeon's Black History Month, and Late Night with Conan O'Brien.

Other clients have included Rolling Stone, Nike, FUBU At&t, Village Voice, Time Out, The Source, WWE Magazine, Miami New Times, ESPN Magazine, AOL and VIBE (Full Commercial Client List).

Cojo's fine art work is represented by Castle Fitzjohns Gallery in New York.

Sketch365.com

Sketch365 was a sketch-a-day conceptual contemporary art experiment in which Cojo created a single 8½" x 11" finished original pencil line-art drawing a day for a single year, beginning on his 28th birthday (September 25, 2005 – September 24, 2006) as the foundation for a larger painting project to be completed later. It is considered a seminal work in the artist's progression.

Education

Cojo has a BFA from The School of Visual Arts class of 1999.

References

Freville, Bob (June 4, 2003). "COJO: CHOPPIN' IT WITH THE ART JUGGERNAUT". GetUnderground.com. Archived from the original on July 9, 2007. Retrieved June 5, 2007. 

New doc explores the enduring cult of 'Calvin and Hobbes'- New York Post

NYC Art People: Interview with Artist and Art Blogger Cojo Art Juggernaut of Art Sucks Art Sucks... Or Not? – Art Parasites

5 NYC Art Blogs You Should Be Reading (PHOTOS)- The Huffington Post

World's 25 Best Design Schools – Business Insider.com

Cojo – Art Juggernaut Classes New York – CourseHorse.com

Back To Art School: Cojo Gets Some Adult D.I.Y. Underground Education – Artiholics.com

PARTY HARD: PICS FROM THE OFFICIAL SCREENING PARTY FOR THE REVOLVER GOLDEN GODS – Revolver Magazine

Bushwick – FishJones

Redefining the Art World: Cojo and ArtSucks.com – GlobalGoodGroup.com

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