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Jennie C. Jones
American artist

Jennie C. Jones

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American artist
Work field
Gender
Female
Birth
Place of birth
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Age
57 years
Education
Mason Gross School of the Arts
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Awards
William H. Johnson Prize
(2008)
Anonymous Was A Woman Award
(2017)
Jennie C. Jones
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Biography

Jennie C. Jones (born 1968 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an African-American artist living and working in Brooklyn, New York. Her work has been described, by Ken Johnson, as evoking minimalism, and paying tribute to the cross-pollination of different genres of music, especially jazz. As an artist, she connects most of her work between art and sound. Such connections are made with multiple mediums, from paintings to sculptures and paper to audio collages. In 2012, Jones was the recipient of the Joyce Alexander Wien Prize, one of the biggest awards given to an individual artist in the United States. The prize honors one African-American artist who has proven their commitment to innovation and creativity, with an award of 50,000 dollars. In December 2015 a 10-year survey of Jones's work, titled Compilation, opened at the Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston, Texas.

Education

Jennie C. Jones received her BFA at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, in 1991. She then graduated from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, earning her MFA in 1996. In the summer of 1996, Jones was a participant at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.

Work

Jones is a visual and sonic artist whose paintings, sculptures, and works on paper incorporate ideas around minimalism, abstraction, Jazz, and Black history. Valerie Cassel Oliver noted in her “Outside The Lines,” catalogue essay, that “working in painting as well as sound, she has mined the politics, culture and aesthetic innovations of the mid-20th century and has emerged with sharp criticisms and astute queries that are now embedded in the work. Jones’s work challenges us to understand the frameworks of modernism, which embraced black musical forms but excluded black visual art from its canon". During Absorb / Diffuse, her fall 2011 exhibition at The Kitchen in New York City, Jones presented a piece titled From The Low, which is a sound piece that has multiple music samples, ranging from jazz to modern electronica. From The Low presents her political statement: that African-American artists and musicians are absent from modernism. The samples used in this sound piece have been "given a new context, perhaps to be classified in a category of black minimalism".

The audio pieces are constructed using traditional sound editing methodologies and often have their origin in historic recordings. With the amalgamation of industrial acoustic materials, often used in recording studios and listening rooms, Jones's art focuses on building a bridge between two-dimensional works, architecture, and sound. Jennie has stated that "conceptualism allows these different media to occupy the same space.” Jones is a critic in the Sculpture Department at Yale University.

2000s- Early Work:

In Jones's 'Selected Early Works,' she combined photography, visual arts, and audio art. Jones's website displays 30 images of her work completed in the 2000s. These works not only includes static, lasting art but also records of her installation art, such as her 2003 A/V Sound Work installation. These works, along with the works that follow, are easily accessible on her artist website.Towards the end of the early years of Jones work she received the William H. Johnson Prize in 2008.This is a $25,000 award given to African American artists based in the Los Angeles area.

2009- Atlanta:

This installation was a collection of visual works of acrylic painting, ink and collage works among other mediums. Jones's "Atlanta" exhibit at the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center.

2010- Electric:

This collection is a variety of 2-D and 3-D works exhibited at Sikkema, Jenkins & Co. Gallery during July 8 - August 13, 2010.

2011- Absorb, Silence:

This installation at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, California was a combination of acrylic paintings, installation art, and various other 3-D art works.

2012- Harmonic Disruption:

This exhibit was a collection of ink works on paper and installations of cable and speakers located in the Arratia Beer gallery in Berlin, Germany.

2013- Higher Resonance:

At the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Gallery in Washington, D.C., this exhibit contained works of acrylic paint, wood, fiberglass, mineral wool filling, and fabric.

2014- Tone:

In a combination of acrylic paint on canvas and acoustic absorber panel, noise cancelling cable, and mixed media collage, Jones's Tone was displayed at Sikkema, Jenkins & Co. Gallery.

2015- Group:

This exhibition was a group collection at the Sikkema, Jenkins & Co. Gallery. Jones, along with Josephine Halvorson and Leslie Hewitt displayed works of paintings and photography during 12/11/15 - 1/28/16.

2016- Compilation:

This installation at The Contemporary Art Museum, Houston, TX, was on display from December 11, 2015 - March 27, 2016 and combined 2D art and 3D art.

2017- Amplitude:

This installation included both paint on canvas and acoustic soundboard. The Sikkema, Jenkins & Co. Gallery had this to say about Jones's Amplitude: "Jennie C. Jones' work exposes the connections between conceptual and avant-garde African-American music and the cultural, political, and historical ideas surrounding Minimalism and Abstraction. Jones brings to light the unlikely alliances that emerged between the visual arts and the imprint of music, highlighting the way they became and continue to exist as tangible markers of social evolution and political strivings."

2018- Alternative Takes:

This installation was at the Patron Gallery, Chicago, IL from February 3 - March 18, 2018.It combined acrylic paint and 3D art.

RPM (The Glass House):

This installation brings together audio collages and works on paper.It was displayed at The Glass House, New Cannon, CT from September 2018 - January 2019.

Exhibitions

Jones's work has been exhibited all over the world. One of her first notable New York City group shows was "Freestyle" at the Studio Museum in Harlem, a show that included artists such as Sanford Biggers, Mark Bradford, Julie Mehretu, and Rashid Johnson.

Jones is represented by Alexander Gray Associates and Patron Gallery.

Selected solo exhibitions

  • Jennie C. Jones: RPM (revolutions per minute), The Glass House, New Canaan, Connecticut, 2018
  • alternate takes, PATRON, Chicago, IL, 2018
  • Jennie C. Jones: Compilation, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, TX 2015-2016
  • Tone, Sikkema Jenkins Co., New York City, NY 2014
  • Higher Resonance, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC 2013
  • Jennie C. Jones: Counterpoint, Yerba Beuna Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA 2011
  • Absorb/Diffuse, The Kitchen, New York City, NY, 2011
  • Song Containers & Objects, Lawrimore Projects, Seattle, WA 2010
  • Electric, Sikkema, Jenkins & Co., New York, NY 2010
  • The Walkman Compositions,Smack Mellon Gallery, New York City, NY 2009
  • RED, BIRD, BLUE, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, GA 2009
  • Jones: Recomposing, Arratia Beer Gallery, Berlin, Germany, 2007
  • Simply Because You’re Near Me, Artists Space, Project Room, New York, NY 2006
  • Harlem/Haarlem, Begane Grond Kunstcentrum, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 2000

Selected group exhibitions

  • Magnetic Fields: Expanding American Abstraction, 1960s to Today, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO; Travels to: National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC, 2017
  • Power, Spruth Magers, Los Angeles, CA, 2017
  • Gray Matters, Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH, 2017
  • Black & Blue, The Pulitzer Foundation, St. Louis, 2017
  • Solidary and Solitary: The Pamela J. Joyner and Alfred J. Giuffrida Collection, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, LA; Travels to: Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, NC; Snite Museum of Art at the University of Norte Dame, Notre Dame, IN; The Smart Museum of Art at the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD; Berkeley Art Museum, Berkeley, CA; Perez Art Museum Miami, Miami, FL, 2017
  • Artists of Color, The Underground Museum, Los Angeles, CA, 2017
  • Cells, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, NY, 2017
  • Cut-Up, Franklin Street Works, Stamford, CT, 2016
  • From Minimalism into Algorithm, The Kitchen, New York, NY, 2016
  • James Baldwin/Jim Brown and the Children, The Artist’s Institute, New York, NY, 2016
  • Variations: Conversations in and Around Abstract Painting, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA 2014-2015
  • Outside the Lines: Black in the Abstract, Part 2, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Houston, TX 2014
  • Roughneck Constructivists Curated by Kara Walker at the ICA in Philadelphia, PA 2014
  • SILENCE a survey exhibition curated by Toby Kamps, The Menil Collection, Houston, TX 2012
  • With Hidden Noise a group Exhibition Curated by Stephen Vitiello, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO 2011
  • 30 Seconds off an Inch, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY 2010
  • This-Has-Been, On Stellar Rays, Gallery 133, New York, NY 2009
  • (Dis)Concert, Steve Turner Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA 2008
  • Black Light, White Noise: Sound & Light in Contemporary Art, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Houston, TX 2007
  • Pa*per*ing, Deutsch Bank, New York City, NY 2006
  • Double Consciousness: Black Conceptual Art Since 1970, Houston Contemporary Art Museum, Houston, TX 2005
  • Freestyle, Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA 2001
  • Freestyle, The Studio Museum of Harlem, New York City, NY 2001
  • Current/Undercurrent, Brooklyn Museum, 1997

Fellowships and residencies

  • Rauschenberg Residency, Captiva FL 2014
  • The Lower East Side Printshop – Special Editions Resident, 2011
  • Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Study Center – Italy, March 2008
  • American Academy in Rome, Italy, Visiting Artist - April 2008
  • Liguria Study Center for the Arts & Humanities Fellow – Genova, Italy, 2004
  • Cité internationale des arts in Paris, 2002–03
  • Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Residency World Trade Center, 1999
  • Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture (1996)

Awards

  • Robert Rauschenberg Award, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, 2016
  • Joan Mitchell Award Grantee, 2013
  • The Joyce Alexander Wein Prize, 2012
  • Art Matters Grant, 2012
  • William H. Johnson Prize, 2008
  • Creative Capital Grantee, 2008
  • Pollock-Krasner Grant Recipient, 2000

Collections

  • BNY Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
  • Deutsche Bank, New York, NY
  • Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY
  • Mott-Warsh Collection, Flint, MI
  • The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
  • The Zimmerli Museum, Rutgers University, New Jersey
  • The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York City, NY
  • Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Los Angeles, CA
  • The Americas Collection, Deutsche Bank
  • Weil, Gotshal & Manges, New York City, NY
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
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