Jacqueline de Jong is a Dutch artist, born on February 6, 1939, in Hengelo, the Netherlands. She is known for her work in various mediums including painting, sculpture, and printmaking.
De Jong was one of the key members of the Situationist International movement in the 1960s, which aimed to challenge the dominant capitalist society and promote radical social change. She was the editor of the movement's magazine, The Situationist Times, which featured contributions from prominent avant-garde artists and writers.
Her artistic style is characterized by a bold and vibrant use of color and often includes political and social themes. De Jong's works frequently explore topics such as war, gender, and cultural identity. She has exhibited her art internationally and has been recognized for her contributions to the field of contemporary art.
In addition to her artistic practice, Jacqueline de Jong has also worked as an art educator, curator, and writer. She currently resides in Amsterdam, where she continues to create and exhibit her art.
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