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Jacqueline de Jong: Plankenkoorts

Past exhibition
16 April - 11 July 2021
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Jacqueline de Jong Hanging Woman, 1992 oil on fishing boat sailcloth 195 × 210 cm
Jacqueline de Jong
Hanging Woman, 1992
oil on fishing boat sailcloth
195 × 210 cm
Dürst Britt & Mayhew is proud to present ‘Plankenkoorts’, Jacqueline de Jong‘s third exhibition at the gallery.
The exhibition focuses on works from the 1990s and specifically on works made on sailcloth and panel. Working on sailcloth started with a commission for a branch of the Nederlandse Bank in Drachten in Friesland in 1992. De Jong was fascinated by the many shipyards in the area, where skûtsjes were built and thus she came across various discarded pieces of sailcloth. For the bank she made a partition in the middle of the office between the cashiers and the main lobby in the form of a sailcloth painted on both sides. This work ‘The Backside of Existence’ will be on view in De Jong’s upcoming retrospective at WIELS in Brussels, opening on the 1st of May.
The commission started a further series of works on sailcloth. The monumental installation ‘Hanging Women’ is included in the exhibition at Dürst Britt & Mayhew. This piece of painted unstretched cloth serves as a theatrical staging for a series of other paintings on sailcloth and board, depicting various road accidents. Both the work ‘Hanging Women’ and the car crash paintings are reminiscent of de Jong’s ‘Accidental’ and ‘Suicidal’ paintings from the 1960s. Despair and chaos are never far away and the works are a stark reminder of our current feverish times, in which we have to fight our monsters and try to find our feet again.
A series of small Indian ink drawings mounted on panel from 1973 and two large drawings from 1996 complete the exhibition, with their restless and hallucinatory imagery. They show De Jong’s continuous agility to stage her haunting protagonists, be they humans or monsters, in diverse formats and materials.
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Jacqueline de Jong, 2021

Plankenkoorts
 

 

 

Works
  • Jacqueline de Jong, Deep Down, 1996-1997
    Jacqueline de Jong, Deep Down, 1996-1997
  • Jacqueline de Jong, On the Road, 1996
    Jacqueline de Jong, On the Road, 1996
  • Jacqueline de Jong, Car Break, 1994
    Jacqueline de Jong, Car Break, 1994
  • Jacqueline de Jong, Onder het ijs (sous glace), 1994
    Jacqueline de Jong, Onder het ijs (sous glace), 1994
  • Jacqueline de Jong, Under Pressure, 1994
    Jacqueline de Jong, Under Pressure, 1994
  • Jacqueline de Jong, Sousterrain, 1994
    Jacqueline de Jong, Sousterrain, 1994
  • Jacqueline de Jong, Piano, 1994
    Jacqueline de Jong, Piano, 1994
  • Jacqueline de Jong, Hanging Woman, 1992
    Jacqueline de Jong, Hanging Woman, 1992
  • Jacqueline de Jong, Hanging Women, 1992
    Jacqueline de Jong, Hanging Women, 1992
  • Jacqueline de Jong, Untitled, 1992
    Jacqueline de Jong, Untitled, 1992
  • Jacqueline de Jong, Hanging Women, 1992
    Jacqueline de Jong, Hanging Women, 1992
  • Jacqueline de Jong, Untitled, 1973
    Jacqueline de Jong, Untitled, 1973
  • Jacqueline de Jong, Untitled, 1973
    Jacqueline de Jong, Untitled, 1973
  • Jacqueline de Jong, Untitled, 1973
    Jacqueline de Jong, Untitled, 1973
  • Jacqueline de Jong, Untitled (TV drawing), 1973
    Jacqueline de Jong, Untitled (TV drawing), 1973
  • Jacqueline de Jong, Untitled (TV drawing), 1973
    Jacqueline de Jong, Untitled (TV drawing), 1973
  • Jacqueline de Jong, Untitled (TV drawing), 1973
    Jacqueline de Jong, Untitled (TV drawing), 1973
  • Jacqueline de Jong, Untitled (TV drawings series), 1973
    Jacqueline de Jong, Untitled (TV drawings series), 1973

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