Joan Jonas: Reanimation

Directed by Rima Yamazaki
17 de noviembre de 2013    72minDocumental
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Joan Jonas, a pioneer of video and performance art, started exploring new media in the mid-1960s and quickly became a highly influential and entirely unique visual artist. In 2012 we followed her work on her latest installation and performance, "Reanimation" which she created for the dOCUMENTA(13) art exhibition in Kassel, Germany. Inspired by the novel "Under the Glacier" by the Icelandic writer Halldór Laxness, Jonas created a video installation piece, mixing footage of a trip to Norway, text, drawings, props, and reanimated videos from her previous work. Pairing her imagery with the music of Jazz pianist, Jason Moran, who Jonas has collaborated with on past projects, the artist creates a unique space of sound and scenery. Throughout the film, the artist also offers insights into her inspirations and her early work including "Wind", "Organic Honey", "Volcano Saga" and "The Shape, The Scent, The Feel of Things".

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  • Carolyn Christov-BakargievSelf
  • David DempewolfSelf
  • Joan JonasSelf
  • Jason MoranSelf
  • Ánde SombySelf
  • Rima YamazakiDirector / Cinematographer / Editor
  • Michael BlackwoodProductor
  • Mead HuntCinematographer

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