Joan Jonas

And for next term … we will develop some ideas about layers using the projector, the light on Andrew’s face and the corresponding shadow cast on the whiteboard threw up some more ideas for play with layers, opacity, transparency, masking and translation, yet to be explored. The strange feathery thing we brought back from Mount Stewart, glad to see it inhabitng the classroom beside what looks like a wizard’s hat…….Andrew cast as the Magician….

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I hope we will also have a January reprise of our Mount Stewart trip, to experience a different kind of layering, a layering in time, covering – exposing – (re)discovering with memory finding altered spaces in nature’s changing cycles.

Joan Jonas

I have discovered an artist who works very much with layers in this way,  Joan Jonas, who has been delving into areas of visual narrative, playing with performance and performative drawing over 5 decades! in a way that chimes with our explorations, using drawing layering and avatars in a newly invented space/place.

Here are some stills from her work, They Come to Us Without a Word

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She talks about her practice here:

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I am interested in her commitment to drawing as ritual, as a pleasurable activity as well as something repetitive the combining of the body with drawing, about fragments and different viewpoints.
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and here is a video of her in the studio with her dog making drawings:

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