Time Sensitive

Jennie C. Jones on Time Traveling Through Art, Sound, and Space

Dec 10, 2025
Jennie C. Jones, a prominent visual and sound artist, discusses the influence of music and pauses on her artistic practice. She shares her experiences curating exhibitions that celebrate underrepresented Black musicians and their connections to minimalism and jazz. Jennie dives into her creative process, exploring the concept of deep listening and how it shapes her work. She also reflects on merging sound with architectural spaces and highlights her upcoming rooftop installation at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Her insights on art, sound, and cultural narratives are both profound and engaging.
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INSIGHT

Origins As Interlocking Timelines

  • Jennie C. Jones frames her work as a timeline linking minimalism, Blackness, music history, and art history.
  • She uses metaphors of breaks and restarts to explore how artworks and music begin again after interruption.
ANECDOTE

Confronting Ellsworth Kelly

  • Jennie recounts anger and jealousy seeing Ellsworth Kelly dominate her art school museum, which shaped her early doubts and ambitions.
  • She later decided she had to literally address Kelly's presence when installing work at the Pulitzer to engage that history.
INSIGHT

Sculpture As Choreography

  • Jones sees her sculptures as choreography that manipulates viewers' bodies and movement in architectural space.
  • She intentionally makes work that draws viewers closer, then back, creating a tactile, bodily engagement.
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