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		<title>Joan Jonas: Inferno Paradise / The Juniper Tree</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[5 April - 18 May 2008
Wilkinson Gallery is pleased to present a solo show by the acclaimed       performance, video and installation artist, Joan Jonas.
The exhibition premieres a new installation, entitled Inferno 		    Paradise, 		  alongside The Juniper Tree (1976). Whilst taking inspiration from Dante, 		 [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Wilkinson Gallery is pleased to present a solo show by the acclaimed       performance, video and installation artist, Joan Jonas.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The exhibition premieres a new installation, entitled <em>Inferno 		    Paradise</em>, 		  alongside <em>The Juniper Tree</em> (1976). Whilst taking inspiration from Dante, 		  Inferno Paradise is not merely a visually seductive retelling of the story. 		  It instead uses the classic’s themes to transform the gallery space into 		  an immersive presentation of filmed footage taken from a performance and 		  Jonas’ own travels. Five screens and a monitor display subtlety intercut 		  film scenes- which include a shadow performance piece, a Mexican Modernist 		  stone circle, a toy museum and an archive Jonas performance- which, though 		  ambiguous in their meaning individually, assume an energetic aesthetic language 		  when taken as whole.<span id="more-584"></span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Mirroring Dante’s orbiting Circles of Hell the viewer is invited to allow 		  the screens to act as orbiting windows to alternate realities and cultures. 		  Juxtaposed against the European narrative base the footage is simultaneously 		  otherworldly and familiar. A car journey around Mexico City is interspersed 		  with a female interacting with a glass hand mirror amongst a modernist stone 		  circle; the toys in the toy museum have their inbuilt sense of nostalgia 		  knocked by their high concentration, becoming both cozy and unsettling; an 		  archive film of a street improvisation performance by Jonas from 1976 gives 		  a historical insight into the artist’s career yet retains its original, ethereal, 		  and perhaps disturbing impact. Within the films, ongoing motifs, that have 		  remained a constant in the artist’s visual language, reappear: the mirror, 		  the mask, the cone, the dog, the hoop; each containing their own history 		  in the wider narrative of Jonas’s oeuvre. Choreographed together the films 		  present an all-encompassing alternate world, taking from Dante, from the 		  familiar and from the artist’s previous body of work.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Mirroring the journey made by Dante,<em> Inferno Paradise</em> marks the latest stage 		  in the artist’s journey in which each piece has both consciously and subconsciously 		  informed each new work and series. <em>The Juniper Tree</em> was the first work in 		  which Jonas took up a narrative structure, incorporating fairy tales and 		  folklore, formalizing her highly complex, nonlinear method of presentation.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It was the first performance she undertook in the UK and highlighted Jonas’s 		  continued and ongoing interest in the anthropological and fantastical. Originally 		  conceived and performed for children at the ICA in Philadelphia (1976), the 		  work retells the eponymous Brothers Grimm fairytale in which a stepmother 		  kills a boy, only for the boy to seek his revenge in the shape of a bird. 		  The installation, which evolved from the solo version of the performance 		  and includes all the props used and all the paintings completed during the 		  action, takes a new hybrid presence within the gallery setting, allowing 		  the viewer to contemplate the physical matter independently of the ephemral 		  events taken to produce the installation. The solo version was performed 		  at various venues including Joan Jonas’ Loft, mercer Street, New York 1978, 		  Osterreichischer Kunstverein, Vienna, Austria 1978, The San Francisco Arts 		  Institute, 1979, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, 1979 and Stedelijk Van 		  Abbenmuseum, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 1979.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">An active artist for over three decades Jonas continues to build on an impressive 		  body of work that is often highly theorized yet remains visually dynamic; 		  integrating with innovation disparate elements from across mediums.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">For further information please contact Jackie Daish 020 8980 2662 or Jackie@wilkinsongallery.com</p>
<p>The gallery is open Wednesday  &gt; Saturday 11am - 6pm, Sunday 12am - 6pm.</p>
<p>Local transport includes the number 8, 55 buses which run from  	    West-End to East.<br />
The gallery is 5 minute walk from Bethnal Green Underground Station.<br />
For more transport information please see link below.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tfl.gov.uk/" target="_blank">Journey Planner: Transport for London website</a></p>
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