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Mablen Jones (1943 – November 10, 2021) was an American artist. She is best known for the books she created. Jones was born in 1943 in Nutley, New Jersey. Jones’ work was included in the 1971 exhibition ''
Twenty Six Contemporary Women Artists ''Twenty Six Contemporary Women Artists'' was an art exhibition held at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum from April 18 - June 13, 1971. It was the first show curated by Lucy R. Lippard. Lippard only included artists who had never had a solo ...
'' held at
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is located in Ridgefield, Connecticut. The Aldrich has no permanent collection and is the only museum in Connecticut that is dedicated solely to the exhibition of contemporary art. The museum presents the first ...
. She was married to fellow artist Robert Adzema for two decades. The couple co-wrote a book entitled ''The Great Sundial Cutout Book'' which was published in 1978. The marriage ended in divorce. Jones co-authored ''Doing art together: the remarkable Parent-Child Workshop of the Metropolitan Museum of Art'' with Muriel Silberstein-Storfer in 1982. In 1987, Abbeville Press published her book ''Getting it on: the clothing of rock 'n' roll''. Jones died on November 10, 2021. She was struck by a pick-up truck when she was walking across the West Side highway near her loft apartment in SoHo. Her work was included, posthumously, in 2022 exhibition ''52 Artists: A Feminist Milestone'' at the Aldrich Museum. The show commemorated the 51st anniversary of '' Twenty Six Contemporary Women Artists''


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at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum {{DEFAULTSORT:Jones, Mablen 1943 births 2021 deaths American writers 20th-century American women artists