Joan Jonas

Joan Jonas is firmly placed historically as one of the first and most important figures of performance and video art. Since the 1970s, Jonas has split her time between New York and Nova Scotia, Canada.

Her artistic practice encompasses video, performance, installation, sound, text, and drawing.

Joan Jonas (United States, born 1936), Moving Off the Land – Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture, San Francisco, 2019, one of four ink drawings on paper (exhibition copies), dimensions variable. All work © 2021/2022 Joan Jonas / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery

Jonas returns to the ocean as her subject in her most intensive projects to date, Moving Off the Land (2016–ongoing). Jonas, in collaboration with composer lkue Mori and a performer, takes viewers on a magical journey underwater, using live drawing and props to conjure a myriad of aquatic creatures. The performance, video, and drawings explore the ocean as, in the words of the artist, “a life source and home to a universe of beings.” Video footage of underwater scenes intersect poetically with voiceover excerpts from Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick, Sy Montgomery’s The Soul of an Octopus, and Rachel Carson’s Undersea.

Joan Jonas, (United States, born 1936), Mirror Pool from Moving off the Land II, ​2019-ongoing. HD video (color and sound), 13 minutes 4 seconds. Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery. © Joan Jonas


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