![]() Among the pieces on show are the video Organic Honey’s Visual Telepathy (1972), which investigates female identity and sexuality, and The Juniper Tree (1976/1994), an installation retelling a Brothers Grimm fairytale. The subsequent rooms include around 20 works thematically exploring five decades of Jonas’s work. ![]() A photographic display by Jonas’s contemporaries, among them Richard Serra, Larry Bell and Babette Mangolte, is intended to capture a “seminal moment in modern art history”, according to a museum statement. The survey opens with a glimpse into Jonas’s private world, with more than 30 personal objects that have inspired her-such as masks and crystals-borrowed from the artist’s studio in downtown Manhattan, where she has lived since the early 1970s. © 2017 Joan Jonas: Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York DACS, London. Photo courtesy Wilkinson Gallery, London. Joan Jonas’ The Juniper Tree (1976/1994) at the Wilkinson Gallery, London, in 2008 Tate, purchased 2008.
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