MOSTYN Gallery, North Wales becomes the first institution in the UK to present a solo exhibition of celebrated European avant garde artist Jacqueline de Jong
-
Jaqueline de Jong is a crucial artistic figure in the post-war years of protest and revolt and celebrated painterĀ
-
MOSTYN in Llandudno will present works spanning over 50 years of the Dutch artist’s careerĀ
-
Jacqueline de Jong: The Ultimate Kiss opens on 6 October and runs until 6 February 2022
MOSTYN are pleased to present the first UK institutional solo exhibition of Dutch artist Jacqueline de Jong, one of the crucial artistic figures from the post-war years of protest and revolt. The Ultimate Kiss opens on 9 October and runs until 6 February 2022.Ā
Born in the Netherlands in 1939, De Jong is a key figure of the European post-war avant- garde with a career spanning half a century. Her role in the Situationist International marked her early years in Paris in the 1960s, where she was actively involved in the student protests of May 1968. In parallel to her work as an editor and designer – most notably for The Situationist Times, which she founded and published from 1962 until 1967 – De Jong has developed a unique painterly practice. In its spontaneity, De Jong’s expressive, often grotesque and excessive style follows the anti-academic and non- conformist aesthetic of the avant-garde.
Jacqueline de Jong, The Ultimate Kiss, 2001-12. Oil on canvas. Courtesy the artist and ChĆ¢teau Shatto, Los Angeles.
Playfully moving between styles and painterly idioms throughout her career, the artist displays a voracious interest in the painted image as a site for confusion and subversion. She belongs to a group of artists who reintroduced narration by borrowing elements from popular culture, cinema, and illustrationāall the while mixing the absurd with the mysterious. With a penchant for experimentation, De Jong plays with shape, style, and pictorial idioms in order to unfold an idiosyncratic and subversive body of work. Expressive yet realistic, her work exhibits uninhibited eroticism and sexual liberation.
Portrait de Jacqueline de Jong, 2018 Ā© Damian Noszkowicz
The exhibition at MOSTYN is the first public presentation of De Jong’s prolific and provocative oeuvre in the UK via a non-linear presentation where works from different periods dialogue with one another, following the Situationist concept of the deĢrive (drift).
The exhibition has been curated by Juliette Desorgues (Curator of Visual Arts, MOSTYN) in collaboration with Devrim Bayar (Curator, WIELS) and Xander Karskens (Director, De Ateliers). The exhibition will travel to Kunstmuseum Ravensburg in 2022, from 12 March until 19 June.
At the occasion of the exhibition, a new andĀ important monograph has been published in collaboration with the Mercatorfonds. The publication is designed by Eurogroupe and includes essays by Devrim Bayar, Juliette Desorgues, Xander Karskens, Annabelle TeĢneĢze and NinĢa Weijers, as well as a conversation between Jacqueline de Jong and Alison Gingeras.
2021, Softcover, 224 pages, 31 x 24 cm
Co-published by Mercatorfonds, WIELS, Les Abattoirs and MOSTYN In English
ISBN 9789462303201
Price: ā¬ 39,95
Available at the WIELS Bookshop and at WIELS.org/en/bookshop.
With the support of Mondriaan Fonds, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Brussels, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery and DuĢrst Britt & Mayhew.
Help keep news FREE for our readers
Supporting your local community newspaper/online news outlet is crucial now more than ever. If you believe in independent journalism, then consider making a valuable contribution by making a one-time or monthly donation. We operate in rural areas where providing unbiased news can be challenging. Read More About Supporting The West Wales Chronicle