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January 17, 2019 March 10, 2019

Fort Mason Art presented the U.S. premiere of They Come to Us without a Word, a major multimedia installation by Joan Jonas, January 17-March 10, 2019. Originally commissioned for the U.S. Pavilion at the 2015 Venice Biennale, where it received a Special Mention from the International Jury, the installation was presented free and open to the public. Loan support was generously provided by the Kramlich Collection.

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Inspired by Halldór Laxness’s novel Under the Glacier, Jonas’s summers in Nova Scotia, and the fragility of nature, the installation integrated video, drawings, sound, objects, and performance to construct five immersive galleries organized around central images: Bees, Fish, Mirror, Wind, and Homeroom. Ghost stories from Cape Breton oral traditions formed a nonlinear narrative linking the galleries. The work depicted a fractured yet interdependent chain of life, mirroring human interference with nature’s ecosystems in the Anthropocene. Jonas pioneered interdisciplinary art forms for five decades, blending video, sculpture, and performance to shift traditional models of image-making and storytelling.

Exhibition Press Release

From January 17, 2019 through March 10, 2019 Fort Mason Art presented Joan Jonas: They Come to Us without a Word

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