You are viewing the version of bio from Dec. 13, 2011, 4:50 p.m. , as edited by Olivia Bolton (moderator approved).
Revert to this revision Go to current record

installation artist and curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art at the Art Gallery of NSW. Jones was born in Sydney in 1978 and is of Wiradjuri and Kamilaroi descent.

This entry is a stub. A full bio is coming!

Writers:
Georgouras, Alexander
De Lorenzo, Catherine
Date written:
2010
Last updated:
2011

Difference between this version and previous

Field This Version Previous Version
Date modified Dec. 13, 2011, 4:50 p.m. Oct. 19, 2011, 12:58 p.m.
Other occupations
  • Curator
  • Curator
References [<ExternalResource: White, Anna-Marie (2010), 'Jonathan Jones: Wiradjuri/Kamilaroi', Tim Melville Gallery, Auckland, NZ, exh. cat.>, <ExternalResource: Georgouras, Alexander (2010), 'Interview with the artist', Unknown.>] [<ExternalResource: White, Anna-Marie (2010), 'Jonathan Jones: Wiradjuri/Kamilaroi', Tim Melville Gallery, Auckland, NZ, exh. cat.>, <ExternalResource: Saines, Deborah Durie (1993), 'Interview with the artist', Unknown.>]
Related people
  • Evans, Christine (associate of)
  • Lewis, Ruark (associate of)
  • Evans, Christine (associate of)
  • Lewis, Ruark (associate of)
Related person groups
  • Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW (associate of)
  • Gallery Garry Keldoulis, Sydney, NSW (associate of)
  • Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW (associate of)
  • Gallery Garry Keldoulis, Sydney, NSW (associate of)
Related works
  • untitled (the tyranny of distance) (creator of)
  • untitled (creator of)
  • White Lines (creator of)
  • 68 Fletcher, Bondi, 20:20, 8.6.03 (creator of)
  • untitled (the tyranny of distance) (creator of)
  • untitled (creator of)
  • White Lines (creator of)
  • 68 Fletcher, Bondi, 20:20, 8.6.03 (creator of)
Related collections
  • Various private collections in Australia and America (collected in)
  • Westpac Bank, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • Goldman Sachs JB Were (collected in)
  • Morgan Chase Bank (collected in)
  • Newcastle Region Art Gallery, Newcastle, NSW (collected in)
  • Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, QLD (collected in)
  • Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne, VIC (collected in)
  • Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT (collected in)
  • Various private collections in Australia and America (collected in)
  • Westpac Bank, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • Goldman Sachs JB Were (collected in)
  • Morgan Chase Bank (collected in)
  • Newcastle Region Art Gallery, Newcastle, NSW (collected in)
  • Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, QLD (collected in)
  • Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne, VIC (collected in)
  • Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT (collected in)
Related recognitions
  • Xstrata Coal Emerging Indigenous Art Award, Queensland Art Gallery (received)
  • 2003 recipient - International Individual Program, New South Wales Ministry for the Arts (received)
  • recipient - New South Wales Indigenous Artists Fellowship, New South Wales Ministry for the Arts (received)
  • recipient - Foundation for Young Australians Scholarship (received)
  • Xstrata Coal Emerging Indigenous Art Award, Queensland Art Gallery (received)
  • 2003 recipient - International Individual Program, New South Wales Ministry for the Arts (received)
  • recipient - New South Wales Indigenous Artists Fellowship, New South Wales Ministry for the Arts (received)
  • recipient - Foundation for Young Australians Scholarship (received)
Related events
  • revolution (exhibited at)
  • Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize (exhibited at)
  • A work of Persol: 48th Salone del Mobile (exhibited at)
  • Fremantle Print Award (exhibited at)
  • Light Sensitive Material: works from the Verghis Collection (exhibited at)
  • Octopus 9: I Forgot to Forget (exhibited at)
  • untitled (heads or tails) (exhibited at)
  • Floating Life (None)
  • GBK (exhibited at)
  • 39 (exhibited at)
  • Moving Light (exhibited at)
  • NEW08 (exhibited at)
  • untitled (the tyranny of distance) (exhibited at)
  • Lines in the Sand (None)
  • trademark (exhibited at)
  • Homelands Illuminations (exhibited at)
  • Blanche (Phase 1) (exhibited at)
  • The Trouble with the Weather: a southern response (exhibited at)
  • Nguurramban: From Where We Are At (None)
  • Celebrating Aboriginal Rights? (None)
  • white lines (exhibited at)
  • white lines (exhibited at)
  • blue poles (exhibited at)
  • Terra Alterius (exhibited at)
  • Quiet (exhibited at)
  • Traveling Light - Collaborative Projects by Pacific Artists (exhibited at)
  • Australian Culture Now (exhibited at)
  • lumination (exhibited at)
  • Wilson Brothers Site (exhibited at)
  • Sound of Missing Objects, with Ilaria Vanni and Panos Couros (exhibited at)
  • 40 Ambivalent Words (exhibited at)
  • Il Palazzo Delle Liberta (exhibited at)
  • Dream Traces (exhibited at)
  • Artbox Inc. (exhibited at)
  • Arcanum (exhibited at)
  • Picturing Paradise (exhibited at)
  • Primavera 2003: Exhibition of Young Australian Artists (None)
  • Red Out, with Jim Viveaere (exhibited at)
  • Festivus (exhibited at)
  • 'conVerge' where art and science meet, Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art (exhibited at)
  • Reckonings (exhibited at)
  • Further (exhibited at)
  • Colour is the Battle Between Light and Dark (exhibited at)
  • What's Love Got To Do With It (exhibited at)
  • Temporary Fixtures (exhibited at)
  • Art of Place (exhibited at)
  • Mum Shirl The Sacred Trust of Memory Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • New Beginnings and New Ideas, and Comfort Zone (exhibited at)
  • Triggered (exhibited at)
  • Trigger (exhibited at)
  • Objectionable (exhibited at)
  • Sight Unseen (exhibited at)
  • Djalarinji: Something that belongs to us (exhibited at)
  • What is Aboriginal Art? (None)
  • revolution (exhibited at)
  • Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize (exhibited at)
  • A work of Persol: 48th Salone del Mobile (exhibited at)
  • Fremantle Print Award (exhibited at)
  • Light Sensitive Material: works from the Verghis Collection (exhibited at)
  • Octopus 9: I Forgot to Forget (exhibited at)
  • untitled (heads or tails) (exhibited at)
  • Floating Life (None)
  • GBK (exhibited at)
  • 39 (exhibited at)
  • Moving Light (exhibited at)
  • NEW08 (exhibited at)
  • untitled (the tyranny of distance) (exhibited at)
  • Lines in the Sand (None)
  • trademark (exhibited at)
  • Homelands Illuminations (exhibited at)
  • Blanche (Phase 1) (exhibited at)
  • The Trouble with the Weather: a southern response (exhibited at)
  • Nguurramban: From Where We Are At (None)
  • Celebrating Aboriginal Rights? (None)
  • white lines (exhibited at)
  • white lines (exhibited at)
  • blue poles (exhibited at)
  • Terra Alterius (exhibited at)
  • Quiet (exhibited at)
  • Traveling Light - Collaborative Projects by Pacific Artists (exhibited at)
  • Australian Culture Now (exhibited at)
  • lumination (exhibited at)
  • Wilson Brothers Site (exhibited at)
  • Sound of Missing Objects, with Ilaria Vanni and Panos Couros (exhibited at)
  • 40 Ambivalent Words (exhibited at)
  • Il Palazzo Delle Liberta (exhibited at)
  • Dream Traces (exhibited at)
  • Artbox Inc. (exhibited at)
  • Arcanum (exhibited at)
  • Picturing Paradise (exhibited at)
  • Primavera 2003: Exhibition of Young Australian Artists (None)
  • Red Out, with Jim Viveaere (exhibited at)
  • Festivus (exhibited at)
  • 'conVerge' where art and science meet, Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art (exhibited at)
  • Reckonings (exhibited at)
  • Further (exhibited at)
  • Colour is the Battle Between Light and Dark (exhibited at)
  • What's Love Got To Do With It (exhibited at)
  • Temporary Fixtures (exhibited at)
  • Art of Place (exhibited at)
  • Mum Shirl The Sacred Trust of Memory Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • New Beginnings and New Ideas, and Comfort Zone (exhibited at)
  • Triggered (exhibited at)
  • Trigger (exhibited at)
  • Objectionable (exhibited at)
  • Sight Unseen (exhibited at)
  • Djalarinji: Something that belongs to us (exhibited at)
  • What is Aboriginal Art? (None)
Field Changes
Biography
Indigenous notes