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Lucy Jones (born 1955) is a British painter and printmaker.[1] She was born with cerebral palsy.

Jones is from London and lives in Ludlow, Shropshire.[2]

Career[edit]

Jones was educated at the King Alfred School, London and studied at the Byam Shaw School of Art between 1975 and 1977.[3] From 1976 to 1979 Jones studied at the Camberwell School of Art and then at the Royal College of Arts from 1979 until 1982.[4] In 1982 she won the Prix de Rome prize which allowed her to study at the British School in Rome for two years.[3] Jones had her first solo exhibition, at the Flowers Gallery, in 1987.[4] She has exhibited her work extensively in the UK and abroad, including exhibitions at the Attenborough Arts Centre in Leicester in 2019 [5] and at the Christ Church, Oxford Picture Gallery in 2021. [6] Her work is in many public and private collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York [7] and the National Portrait Gallery in London.[8] Her self-portrait Being 66 won the Ruth Borchard self-portraiture prize in 2021.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Laura Barnett (17 April 2007). "Portrait of the artist, Lucy Jones". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  • ^ Art of Living: Lucy Jones, Painter, Radio Times, BBC Radio 4, 09 Sept 2019 retrieved 09 September 2019
  • ^ a b David Buckman (2006). Artists in Britain Since 1945 Vol 2, M to Z. Art Dictionaries Ltd. ISBN 0-953260-95-X.
  • ^ a b Jackie Wullschlager (24 January 2014). "Lucy Jones at Kings Place, London". The Financial Times. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  • ^ Lucy Jones. Awkward Beauty
  • ^ Lucy Jones. Inside Out
  • ^ Lucy Jones. Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • ^ Lucy Jones. National Portrait Gallery
  • ^ Lucy Jones Being 66
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