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Jennie C. Jones: Dynamics

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

February 4–May 2, 2022

Installation view, Jennie C. Jones: Dynamics, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, February 4–May 2, 2022. Photo: David Heald © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 2022.

Installation view, Jennie C. Jones: Dynamics, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, February 4–May 2, 2022. Photo: David Heald © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 2022.

Installation view, Jennie C. Jones: Dynamics, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, February 4–May 2, 2022. Photo: David Heald © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 2022.

Installation view, Jennie C. Jones: Dynamics, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, February 4–May 2, 2022. Photo: David Heald © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 2022.

Installation view, Jennie C. Jones: Dynamics, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, February 4–May 2, 2022. Photo: David Heald © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 2022.

Installation view, Jennie C. Jones: Dynamics, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, February 4–May 2, 2022. Photo: David Heald © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 2022.

Installation view, Jennie C. Jones: Dynamics, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, February 4–May 2, 2022. Photo: David Heald © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 2022.

Installation view, Jennie C. Jones: Dynamics, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, February 4–May 2, 2022. Photo: David Heald © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 2022.

Installation view, Jennie C. Jones: Dynamics, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, February 4–May 2, 2022. Photo: David Heald © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 2022.

Installation view, Jennie C. Jones: Dynamics, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, February 4–May 2, 2022. Photo: David Heald © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 2022.

Installation view, Jennie C. Jones: Dynamics, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, February 4–May 2, 2022. Photo: David Heald © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 2022.

Installation view, Jennie C. Jones: Dynamics, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, February 4–May 2, 2022. Photo: David Heald © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 2022.

Installation view, Jennie C. Jones: Dynamics, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, February 4–May 2, 2022. Photo: David Heald © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 2022.

Installation view, Jennie C. Jones: Dynamics, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, February 4–May 2, 2022. Photo: David Heald © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 2022.

Installation view, Jennie C. Jones: Dynamics, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, February 4–May 2, 2022. Photo: David Heald © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 2022.

Installation view, Jennie C. Jones: Dynamics, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, February 4–May 2, 2022. Photo: David Heald © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 2022.

Installation view, Jennie C. Jones: Dynamics, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, February 4–May 2, 2022. Photo: David Heald © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 2022.

Installation view, Jennie C. Jones: Dynamics, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, February 4–May 2, 2022. Photo: David Heald © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 2022.

Jennie C. Jones, Fractured Extension/Broken Time, 2021 (detail).  Acoustic absorber panel, architectural felt, and acrylic on canvas in two parts, 121.9 × 121.9 × 7.6 cm each. © Jennie C. Jones, courtesy Alexander Gray Associates, New York, and PATRON Gallery, Chicago

Jennie C. Jones, Fractured Extension/Broken Time, 2021 (detail).  Acoustic absorber panel, architectural felt, and acrylic on canvas in two parts, 121.9 × 121.9 × 7.6 cm each. © Jennie C. Jones, courtesy Alexander Gray Associates, New York, and PATRON Gallery, Chicago

Jennie C. Jones, Neutral [clef] Structure 1st & 2nd, 2021. Acoustic panel and acrylic on canvas, diptych, 121.9 × 91.4 × 8.9 cm each. © Jennie C. Jones, courtesy Alexander Gray Associates, New York, and PATRON Gallery, Chicago

Jennie C. Jones, Neutral [clef] Structure 1st & 2nd, 2021. Acoustic panel and acrylic on canvas, diptych, 121.9 × 91.4 × 8.9 cm each. © Jennie C. Jones, courtesy Alexander Gray Associates, New York, and PATRON Gallery, Chicago

Jennie C. Jones, Red Tone Burst #2, 2021. Architectural felt panel and acrylic on canvas, 77.5 × 76.2 × 6.3 cm. © Jennie C. Jones, courtesy Alexander Gray Associates, New York, and PATRON Gallery, Chicago

Jennie C. Jones, Red Tone Burst #2, 2021. Architectural felt panel and acrylic on canvas, 77.5 × 76.2 × 6.3 cm. © Jennie C. Jones, courtesy Alexander Gray Associates, New York, and PATRON Gallery, Chicago

 , Jennie C. Jones, Split Bar, End Note, 2021. Acoustic panel and acrylic on canvas, diptych, 121.9 × 91.4 × 8.9 cm each. © Jennie C. Jones, courtesy the artist; Alexander Gray Associates, New York; PATRON Gallery, Chicago

 

Jennie C. Jones, Split Bar, End Note, 2021. Acoustic panel and acrylic on canvas, diptych, 121.9 × 91.4 × 8.9 cm each. © Jennie C. Jones, courtesy the artist; Alexander Gray Associates, New York; PATRON Gallery, Chicago

Press Release

Jennie C. Jones: Dynamics, a one-person exhibition of new and recent work by the interdisciplinary artist, opens today, February 4, 2022, at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York.

The institution’s press release follows:

From February 4 through May 2, 2022, an exhibition of new and recent works by interdisciplinary artist Jennie C. Jones are on view at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Jennie C. Jones: Dynamics includes paintings, works on paper, and a sound installation that responds to the Guggenheim’s iconic architecture by interweaving visual and aural experience.

Jennie C. Jones: Dynamics is organized by Lauren Hinkson, Associate Curator, Collections.

Many of the works in the exhibition incorporate architectural felt and acoustic panels to create what Jones calls “active surfaces.” These materials absorb and dampen sound, thus affecting the acoustic properties of their environments and impacting the viewers’ experience, auditory and otherwise as they move through the exhibition. Protruding from the wall, the works are both a part of and apart from the architectural spaces they transform.

The pieces in the show comprise multiple components and take the form of diptychs and triptychs—arrangements that Jones compares to chords in music. The surfaces of these objects balance a contained minimalist rigor with gestural painted marks. This interplay between traces of the artist’s hand and signs of its erasure evokes the tension between improvisation and controlled structure evident in avant-garde music. Jones channels in her hybrid objects a legacy of radical Black sonic practitioners who negotiated twentieth-century social experience with works that could be powerfully expressive in their embrace of opacity. Far more than “viewers,” visitors to the museum are encouraged to experience the social and physical dynamics of perception as they explore Jones’s works on the first two levels of the Guggenheim rotunda, as well as a sound installation on the sixth level.

Installed alongside Vasily Kandinsky: Around the CircleJennie C. Jones: Dynamics invites a surprising dialogue between the two artists for whom music is central to the composition of their respective works. The synesthetic experience of encountering Jones’s art mirrors Kandinsky’s own spiritual belief in art at the intersection of sight and sound.

Program

The Red Sheaves: An Evening with Jennie C. Jones, Fred Moten, Brandon Lopez, and Cecilia Lopez
Thursday, March 24 at 6:30pm

Join artist Jennie C. Jones and poet Fred Moten for a special evening of dialogue, prose, and music. Following a short conversation with the artist, Moten will provide a reading of “The Red Sheaves,” an experimental poetic text written in response to Jones’s work, performed alongside new songs created in collaboration with musicians Brandon Lopez and Cecilia Lopez.

This program features a newly revised version of “The Red Sheaves” and interweaves the visual and sonic arts. “The Red Sheaves” was first published in “Constant Structure,” an artist book produced in collaboration between Jones and Moten on the occasion of the exhibition Jennie C. Jones: Constant Structure at the Arts Club of Chicago in 2020.

$25, $20 members, $15 students.

This event will take place in the Peter B. Lewis Theater on the lower level of the museum. Tickets are available here.

Part of the Elaine Terner Cooper Education Fund Conversations with Contemporary Artists series.