Aosdána Elects TU Dublin Lecturer Jesse Jones
Aosdána, the affiliation of creative artists in Ireland, has selected a new member Jesse Jones. Jesse is a lecturer on the BA in Visual Arts course delivered by the School of Art & Design on Sherkin Island in West Cork.
Aosdána, founded in 1981, honours artists whose work has made an outstanding contribution to the creative arts in Ireland and assists members in devoting their energies fully to their art. Membership of Aosdána, which is by peer nomination and election, is limited to 250 living artists, who have produced a distinguished body of work. The membership includes creative artists working in a wide range of disciplines, including architecture, choreography, music, literature and visual art.
Jesse Jones
Jesse Jones is a Dublin-based artist. Her practice crosses the media of film, performance and installation. Often working through collaborative structures, she explores how historical instances of communal culture may hold resonance in our current social and political experiences. Jones's practice is multi-platform, working in film installation, performance and sculpture. Her recent work proposes a re-imagining of the relationship between the Law and the body through speculative feminism.
Using a form of expanded cinema, she explores magical counter-narratives to the State drawn from suppressed archetypes and myth. Major public commissions include, in the Shadow of the State with Sarah Browne, co-commissioned by Create, Artangel and ART: 2016.
She represented Ireland at the Venice Biennale 2017 with the project Tremble Tremble, whose title is inspired by the 1970s Italian wages for housework movement, during which women chanted "Tremate, tremate, le streghe sono tornate! (Tremble, tremble, the witches have returned!)".
Jones's work emerges from a rising social movement in Ireland which calls for a transformation of the historical relationship between the church and the State. She is currently the inaugural artist in residency for the King's Inn Society of Ireland, where she is researching the relationship between, Law, Testimony and performance.
Recent solo exhibitions include Talbot Rice Gallery Edinburgh; Project Arts Centre, Dublin; ICA Singapore and an upcoming solo presentation at Guggenheim Bilbao. Future projects include a five-year commission for Kunsthalle Gent, The Magdalen project at Rua Red. Her teaching practice runs parallel to her work as an artist; this practice is based on Sherkin Island Cork as a lecturer for TU Dublin School of Art and Design.