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Disobedience

Jacqueline de Jong

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Image of Jacqueline de Jong – Disobedience
Image of Jacqueline de Jong – Disobedience
Image of Jacqueline de Jong – Disobedience
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This comprehensive monograph offers a detailed overview of the work of Dutch artist Jacqueline de Jong. Designed by Sabo Day and edited by Melanie Bühler, curator of the exhibition, this publication spans De Jong’s entire artistic journey of from her editorial activities and bold figurative paintings of the 1960s to her “Billiards” series in the 1970s, and her latest series of the 2020s that reflect the current state of the world. It features new essays by Karen Kurczynski (Professor of History of Art and Architecture at the University of Massachusetts Amherst), Emily LaBarge (writer and critic), Tiana Reid (Assistant Professor of English at York University), Paul Bernard (Director of Kunsthaus Biel), as well as an as-yet-unpublished conversation with the artist and McKenzie Wark (writer and theoretician). Organized through six sections entitled “Disobedience,” “Publishing,” “Chaos,” “Pop,” “Play,” and “Politics,” all lavishly illustrated, it underlines the challenging approach to art and life developed by De Jong formally, visually, and conceptually from the early 1960s until 2024.

Title Disobedience
By Jacqueline de Jong
Publisher JRP|Editions
ISBN 9783037646373
Format Book
Dimensions 23,5 x 32 cm
Pages 280
Year 2025
Language(s) English / German
Editor Melanie Bühler
Contributions / Texts Emily LaBarge, Gianni Jetzer, Jacqueline de Jong, Karen Kurczynski, McKenzie Wark, Melanie Bühler, Paul Bernard, Tiana Reid.
Graphic design Sabo Day