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Joan Jonas

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An extensive, Swiss-bound catalog dedicated to Jonas' under-explored drawing practice

The installation, performance and video works of American artist Joan Jonas (born 1936) are emblematic of the '70s-'80s downtown New York avant-garde. Jonas privileged form over content, generating rigorous pieces with thematic concerns such as time, space and feminine subjectivity. Significant as these works are, other parts of Jonas' diverse and dynamic oeuvre deserve their due attention. This book is the first comprehensive catalog to elucidate an under-examined component of the artist's practice. Fascinated by the tension between motion and transcription, Jonas developed "endless drawings" composed of lines that weave around themselves or through a grid. She also began to draw natural things-plants, animals, minerals-both from her own environment and from fiction.
Published in conjunction with the exhibition at the Drawing Center, this volume examines several decades of Jonas' drawing practice, presented in chronological order. The drawings are accompanied by extensive images from the artist's notable performances and exhibitions.

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ISBN: 9798988950004
Publication date: 2nd May 2024
Author: Laura Hoptman
Illustrator: Joan Jonas
Publisher: DABA
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 284 pages
Genres: Drawing and drawings
Other graphic or visual art forms
Performance art
Digital, video and new media arts
Individual artists, art monographs
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
Painting, drawing and art manuals