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Joan Jonas / editors, Julienne Lorz and Andrea Lissoni ; contributors, Robert Ayers [and seventeen others]

Catalog Data

Author:
Jonas, Joan 1936-  Search this
Lorz, Julienne  Search this
Lissoni, Andrea  Search this
Ayers, Robert  Search this
Tate Modern (Gallery)  Search this
Galerie am Haus der Kunst (Munich, Germany)  Search this
Museu Serralves  Search this
Subject:
Jonas, Joan 1936-  Search this
Jonas, Joan 1936-  Search this
Physical description:
288 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 21 cm
Type:
Books
Exhibitions
Interviews
Exhibition catalogs
Date:
2018
C2018
Notes:
Catalog of an exhibition held at Tate Modern, London, March 14 - August 5, 2018; Haus der Kunst, Munich, November 9, 2018 - March 3, 2019; Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, Porto, April - July 2019.
HMSG copy purchased with funds from the S. Dillon Ripley Endowment.
Summary:
Since the 1960s, Joan Jonas (b. 1936 in New York) has been one of the pioneers of performance art. She was part of the New York art scene that included Richard Serra, Gordon Matta-Clark, John Cage, Philipp Glass, and Merce Cunningham. Her experimental installations involve projections, video, drawings, ambient sound, props, and masks. Based on a number of interviews, the volume provides insights into her artistic oeuvre.0Ever since she represented the United States at the 2015 Venice Biennale, Joan Jonas has been known to a wider European public. In selected conversations she talks about her interdisciplinary approach and about the influences and impulses she absorbed from literature, music, traditional Japanese Noh theatre, and the rituals of foreign cultures. The discussions also touch on her collaborations with the experimental filmmaker Babette Mangolte and the Jazz musician Jason Moran. Yet another focus of this catalogue is on her new works and the live performances on the occasion of her exhibitions in London and Munich.00Exhibition: Tate Modern, London, UK (14.03.-05.08.2018) / Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany (09.11.2018- 03.03.2019).
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1095110