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Joan Jonas is an American visual artist and a pioneer of video and performance art who is one of the most important female artists to emerge in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Jonas' projects and experiments provided the foundation on which much video performance art would be based. Her influences also extended to conceptual art, theatre, performance art and other visual media. She lives and works in New York and Nova Scotia, Canada.
Jonas was born in 1936 in New York City. In 1958 she received a Bachelor's Degree in Art History from Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Massachusetts. She later studied sculpture and drawing at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and received an MFA in Sculpture from Columbia University in 1965. Immersed in New York's downtown art scene of the 1960s, Jonas studied with the choreographer Trisha Brown for two years. Jonas also worked with choreographers Yvonne Rainer and Steve Paxton.
Though Jonas began her career as a sculptor, by 1968 she moved into what was then leading-edge territory: mixing performance with props and mediated images, situated outside in natural and/or industrial environments. Between 1968-1971, Jonas performed Mirror Pieces, works which used mirrors to as a central motif or prop. In these early performances, the mirror became a symbol of (self-)portraiture, representation, the body, and real vs. imaginary, while also sometimes adding an element of danger and a connection to the audience that was integral to the work. In Wind (1968), Jonas filmed performers stiffly passing through the field of view against a wind that lent the choreography a psychological mystique.
Joan Jonas: Mirror Check. Interview with Joan Jonas at 14 Rooms
Joan Jonas: New York Performances | ART21 "Exclusive"
Joan Jonas: Layers of Time
Joan Jonas: Drawings | ART21 "Exclusive"
Joan Jonas – BMW Tate Live: Performance Room
21.10.2014 Reanimation | Performance by Joan Jonas and Jason Moran
Vertical Roll - Joan Jonas (1972)
Joan Jonas in conversation with curator Lynne Cooke
TateShots: Joan Jonas at the Venice Biennale 2009
Joan Jonas - Leftside rightside
This is an interview with the artist Joan Jonas, who talks about her performance piece Mirror Check, which she showed at 14 Rooms, the Live Art exhibition during Art Basel, organized by Fondation Beyeler, Art Basel, and Theater Basel. In Joan Joans' work Mirror Check, the female performer observes and examines her own naked body with a small, round hand-held mirror. The mirror serves as a symbol of self-portraiture but also as a device of fragmentation, reflecting parts of the body but not the whole. Joan Jonas has been chosen by the curators Hans Ulrich Obrist and Klaus Biesenbach to participate in the Live Art exhibition 14 Rooms, which ran concurrently to this year's Art Basel art fair in Basel (Switzerland). In this video, Joan Jonas speaks with Mirjam Baitsch (Fondation Beyeler) abou...
Episode #219: From her Manhattan studio, artist Joan Jonas discusses her decision to begin staging performances in the late 1960s. As a child growing up in New York, Jonas's mother brought her to see performances such as Richard Wagner operas at The Metropolitan Opera and a George Balanchine production of "Afternoon of a Faun" starring Tanaquil Le Clercq. Describing her experiences of seeing operas and ballets in her youth, Jonas recalls, "Things like that make a big impression on you when you're young." For her own performances, Jonas invited artist friends such as Gordon Matta-Clark, Tina Girouard, and Pat Steir to abandoned lots and empty streets in Lower Manhattan where, while being filmed by artist Peter Campus, she would give them props and simple choreography to perform. "In a way w...
Joan Jonas is considered a pioneer of video and performance art. The legendary American artist here offers insight into the creation and themes – such as feminism and environmental changes – of a selection of her intriguing video installations. “My work is all about layering, because I think that’s the way our brains function.” Jonas argues that we always see and think of several things concurrently: “We see one picture and there’s another picture on top of it. And so I think in a way my work represents that way of seeing the world – putting things together in order to say something.” When Jonas started incorporating video into her performances in 1970, this presented new technical possibilities as she could not only do everything herself, but was also able to show different aspects simul...
Episode #212: This episode features Joan Jonas drawing in her Manhattan studio, and on stage at the Umeå Jazz Festival in Sweden. "Drawing is like practicing the piano, because the first ones that I do often don't come out so I have to practice," says Jonas who handicaps herself by attaching her ink brushes and oil sticks to long rods or branches. "It's almost accidental if they turn out." While showing archived drawings of her dogs and an owl, Jonas discusses her interest in capturing an animal’s character through portraiture. Working in performance, video, installation, sculpture, and drawing, Jonas finds inspiration in mythic stories, investing texts from the past with the politics of the present. Wearing masks and drawing while performing on stage, Jonas disrupts the conventions of t...
Joan Jonas’s performance of Draw Without Looking, captured live Thursday, 28 February, 2013 at Tate Modern. Jonas is one of the most significant artists in the history of video and performance art and Draw Without Looking is a new work created especially for the Performance Room. Joan Jonas uses her own teaching notes as source material to create a set of instructions in the form of poem. These instructions ‘draw for an audience’, ‘fold paper’, ‘make a mask’ and others – are performed spontaneously by the artist in the Performance Room. Performance Room is a series of performances commissioned and conceived exclusively for the online space. Performances are streamed live from the Performance Room at Tate Modern and then made available to watch online after the event. Find out more about ...
On Tuesday, 21 October 2014 at 9 pm, on the occasion of the exhibition "Light Time Tales" by Joan Jonas curated by Andrea Lissoni, Pirelli HangarBicocca will present the performance "Reanimation" for the first time in Italy. The performance, which is a collaboration between Joan Jonas and the jazz pianist and composer Jason Moran, is a unique opportunity to watch the most recent and enthralling live performance by the American artist.
Artist Joan Jonas and Lynne Cooke, senior curator at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., discuss Jonas’s exhibition They Come to Us without a Word. Jonas represented the United States of America at the 56th Venice Biennale with a new commission presented by the MIT List Visual Arts Center. This talk was presented at the List Center's Bartos Theatre on October 28, 2015.
For an artist of Joan Jonass standing, its hard to believe that this is her first time exhibiting at the Venice Biennale. In her show at the Arsenale she presented a single work entitled 'Reading Dante', the result of a long-standing fascination with 'The Divine Comedy'. In keeping with her diverse practice, the installation featured sculptural elements alongside film, performance and drawings. Here, Jonas talks about how she relishes the freedom to work in any medium.
video found at: http://tinyurl.com/btgejvl 1974, 7'37''. Collection: NIMk (Netherlands Media Art Institute), Lijnbaancentrum. Joan Jonas is a video artist and this work is made by her.
Performance 7: Mirage by Joan Jonas On View at MoMA, December 18, 2009-May 31, 2010 For more information please visit http://www.moma.org/joanjonas
Light Time Tales is the first anthological exhibition in Italy devoted to the art of Joan Jonas (New York, 1936). Curated by Andrea Lissoni, the exhibition brings together - with both historic and recent works - ten installations and ten single-channel videos, among which a new video especially conceived for Pirelli HangarBicocca. One of the exhibited artworks, Considered as a major figure for the history and theory of performance, Joan Jonas became known during the 1960s and 1970s through her pioneering performances and videos. Her work gives a unique reinterpretation of the relationship between art and narrative forms, alongside her use of video, sculpture and performance, the artist includes language as a powerful source of imaginary.
Thursday, 22 January 2015 HangarBicocca presented "Joan Jonas: Performing the Difference", a new HB Public event that ventures deep into Joan Jonas's "Light Time Tales" exhibition curated by Andrea Lissoni. Giovanna Zapperi, professor at the École Nationale Supérieure d'Art in Bourges, give a lecture in which, starting out from the artist's work, she examine the impact of gender issues and sexual difference in nineteenth- and twentieth-century art. From Duchamp to the avant-garde movements of the sixties and seventies, through to recent years, many artists – and women in particular – have explored themes such as gender roles, cross-dressing and the instability of identity. Giovanna Zapperi's lecture focus on the feminist implications of Joan Jonas's work and on the countless ways in whic...
Intervista con Joan Jonas, l'artista invitata a rappresentare gli Stati Uniti d'America alla Biennale Arte 2015. Espone ai Giardini Interview with Joan Jonas, the artist who represented the United States of America at the Art Biennale 2015. Exhibited at Giardini
For the five galleries of the U.S. Pavilion, Joan Jonas conceived a new complex of works, including video, drawings, objects, and sound. Her project for Venice is based on her investigation into the work of Halldór Laxness and his writing on the spiritual aspects of nature, as well as other literary sources. The exhibition is entitled They Come to Us Without a Word. Joan Jonas: They Come to Us Without a Word / Pavilion of the United States of America at Venice Art Biennale 2015. Preview, May 8, 2015. More videos on contemporary art, design, architecture: http://vernissage.tv Connect: http://www.facebook.com/vernissagetv http://twitter.com/vernissagetv Browse our Archive: http://vernissage.tv/archive/posts/ Find Artists, Designers, Architects: http://vernissage.tv/archive/artists/ Art...
La artista estadounidense Joan Jonas (Nueva York, 1936), pionera en la práctica de la performance, el cine experimental y la vídeo-instalación, es la protagonista de la exposición Joan Jonas: caudal o río, vuelo o ruta, que acoge la sala de exposiciones de la Fundación Botín en Santander del 25 de junio al 16 de octubre de 2016: http://www.fundacionbotin.org/joanjonas
Joan Jonas From Away April 28 2015 — September 18 2015 dhc-art.org/joan-jonas-exhibition This first retrospective in Canada devoted to the American multi-media artist Joan Jonas (b. 1936) will give insight into the artist’s œuvre, spanning over five decades. It begins with her early choreographic works and pioneering video performances, such as the Organic Honey series, and culminates with her most recent piece They Come to Us without a Word, which was presented in 2015 at the Pavilion of the United States for the 56th edition of the Venice Biennale, and will premiere in North America at DHC/ART. The multimedia installation and performance They Come to Us without a Word is emblematic of the artist’s long-term interest in environmental politics, the landscape and ghost stories of Nova Scot...
Joan Jonas From Away 28 avril 2015 — 18 septembre 2015 dhc-art.org/fr/joan-jonas-exposition Cette première rétrospective au Canada à être consacrée à Joan Jonas (née en 1936) mettra en lumière la production des quelque 50 dernières années de cette artiste multimédia américaine. Partant de ses premières œuvres phares aussi bien en chorégraphie qu’en performance vidéo, par exemple la série Organic Honey, l’exposition se conclura sur sa création la plus récente intitulée They Come to Us without a Word, qui a été présentée en 2015 au Pavillon des États-Unis lors de la 56e édition de la Biennale de Venise et dont le déploiement à DHC/ART sera une première en Amérique du Nord. Cette installation-performance multimédia est emblématique de l’intérêt soutenu de Jonas pour la politique environnement...
(English will follow) Dans le cadre de la série En conversation du Centre Phi, l’artiste multimédia américaine Joan Jonas discutera de l’exposition Joan Jonas: From Away avec la commissaire invitée de DHC/ART, Barbara Clausen. -- As part of Phi Centre's In Conversation series, American multi-media artist Joan Jonas discusses her exhibition Joan Jonas: From Away with DHC/ART guest curator, Barbara Clausen.
Joan Jonas is the Whitechapel Gallery Art Icon 2016. Generously supported by the Swarovski Foundation, the Whitechapel Gallery Art Icon was established in 2014 to honour our greatest artists. This year’s Art Icon award is presented to pioneering American artist Joan Jonas at a celebratory gala hosted by Whitechapel Gallery Director Iwona Blazwick OBE on Thursday 25 February 2016 at Christ Church, Spitalfields.
VISUAL ARTS | MELLON VISITING ARTIST & THINKERS PROGRAM Joan Jonas with Jason Moran Thurs, Nov 12, 2015 Miller Theatre 2960 Broadway The evening focused on the works that Joan Jonas and Jason Moran have done together since 2005. This dialogue involved live piano by Moran and occasional actions by Jonas in order to demonstrate their ways of working together. Video projections excerpted from these works were shown throughout this conversation.
Copyright Massachusetts Institute of Technology For more information: act.mit.edu Cinematic Migrations, Fall 2013 Lecture Series Joan Jonas Reanimation, An Ongoing Performance December 9, 2013 In Joan Jonas’s own words, Reanimation “is partly an homage to spiritual aspects of nature […], but as glaciers are now melting, the work […] reflects the present-day situation.” The piece is based on the 1968 novel Under the Glacier by Icelandic writer Halldór Laxness. Originally developed at MIT in 2010, the piece combines sound, video, sculpture, and drawing, and was shown for the first time in its finished form at Documenta 13 in 2012. Joan Jonas, ACT Professor Emerita, is a pioneer of video and performance art. Her experiments in the 1960s and 1970s were crucial to the development of many c...
In this lecture, art critic and curator Gregory Volk explores Joan Jonas’s work through the years, while also positing a novel connection between Jonas and a visionary strain in American art, literature, and thought leading back to the Boston area and Transcendentalist poet/philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson. The Leroy and Dorothy Lavine Lecture Series was established to honor the Lavines, two prominent Boston art patrons and long time supporters of the MIT List Visual Arts Center. The Leroy and Dorothy Lavine Lectures bring to the Boston community distinguished art world figures for talks on modern and contemporary art.
Doesn't want to go to work today
Doesn't feel it's importance
Wants to live her life like a swinging door
Let everything out everything in and more. she said
I don't know what it is that gives
I only know everyday is downhill from here
And I'm gonna get. I'm gonna want. I'm gonna be where I
want to be.
And i'm gonna take. I'm gonna give. I'm gonna drag you
along.
Ready or not you're ready for me you've gotta be
Because I want you to be.
Everyday. everyday is here. everyday everyday everyday is
here.
I'm using you because I like you
You make me happy. why shouldn't I keep on with a good
thing
Dig myself a little deeper
Did you ever think I could creep up on you?
And I don't know what it is that gives
I only know everyday is downhill from here