Jesse Jones: Mirror Martyr Mirror Moon
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Ikon is a partner in National Treasures, a key strand of the programme celebrating the National Gallery's Bicentenary, NG200. Ikon presents a masterpiece by Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1654 or later), Self Portrait as Saint Catherine of Alexandria (about 1615-17).
Wrapped around the Gentileschi work, and made as a direct response, is a solo exhibition by contemporary Irish artist Jesse Jones, whose artistic practice crosses film, sound, performance, sculpture and installation. Mirror Martyr Mirror Moon considers art history, cinema, feminism, ritual and healing, presenting multiple interconnected archetypes of feminist resistance.
Jones transforms Ikon's gallery space to present audiences with an opportunity to "encounter" Gentileschi's self-portrait through sound and architectural interventions. Interrupting the exhibition space is The well of Eels (2024), a scrim curtain with a printed image showing an entanglement of bodies referencing an ouroboros – a serpent eating its own tail. Created in collaboration with Junk Ensemble the work is itself a self-portrait of twin choreographers Jessica and Megan Kennedy. Within Ikon's space, Gentileschi's masterpiece takes centre stage and is accompanied by Head of Prudence (c. early 1400s), a two-faced marble sculpture from The Barber Institute of Fine Arts' collection.
In the final space, Jesse Jones presents a new 16mm film Mirror Martyr Mirror Moon (2024), a cartographic operatic work based on the landscape of Mount Sinai, where the body of St Catherine was mystically elevated after her martyrdom. The film includes a score composed by Irene Buckley, starring Colombian American singer Stephanie Lamprea, and featuring the music of Francesca Caccini, a friend and contemporary of Gentileschi. This film holds a powerful space for healing and contemplation with Gentileschi's Self Portrait as Saint Catherine of Alexandria invoked, in the words of Jones, as a "triple headed goddess".
Jesse Jones' exhibition is supported by The Ampersand Foundation, Culture Ireland, Arts Council of Ireland and The Finnis Scott Foundation. It is presented as part of Ikon's 60th anniversary year.
10 May - 8 September Open Wednesday – Sunday, 11am-5pm Free entry, please consider making a donation This exhibition is on the First Floor
Free entry
10 May 2024 - 8 Sept 2024 |
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