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Minimalist artists
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Jones hated playing the piano so much she hid under her family's dining room table to avoid practice. (2007, Collage and ink on paper 15 x 9 inches Courtesy of the artist and Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York ) Courtesy of the artist Show More Show Less

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Jones' collage "8 Track" is among works on view at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston. (Score for Sustained Blackness Set 2, 2014Īcrylic paint, collage, and music staff ink pen on paperĬourtesy of the artist and Sikkema Jones & Co., New York ) Courtesy of the artist Show More Show Less 8 of8 Jennie C.

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Jones' "Score for Sustained Blackness," a 100-piece series that is among works on view at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston. Jones' "Blues in C Sharp Minor (for Teddy Wilson)" is from a series of paintings created for her midcareer survey at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston. Courtesy of the artist Show More Show Less 7 of8 One of the drawings from Jennie C. Molly Glentzer Show More Show Less 6 of8 Jennie C. Jones mid-career survey, "Compilation," include a collection of small works that mimic containers for cassettes, albums and other out-moded listening objects as well as works made from rope and electric guitar parts. Courtesy of the artist Show More Show Less 5 of8 Sculptures in Jennie C. "Duchamp's Inner Ear" is among works that appear in Jones' survey. Molly Glentzer Show More Show Less 4 of8 Sikkema Jenkins & Co Jones mid-career survey, "Compilation," include a collection of small works that mimic containers for audio cassettes, albums and other out-moded listening objects. Molly Glentzer Show More Show Less 3 of8 Sculptures in Jennie C. Jones have plenty of plenty of space at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston in the artist's mid-career survey, "Compilation," on view through March 27. Jason Frank Rothenberg Show More Show Less 2 of8 Minimalist sculpture and paintings by Jennie C. Jones' midcareer survey show, "Compilation," is on view at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston through March 27.












Minimalist artists