Jess JOHNSON<br/>
<em>Blood visions</em> (2013) <!-- (recto) --><br />

coloured fibre-tipped pens and metallic paint on paper<br />
121.0 x 89.8 cm (framed)<br />
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne<br />
The John McCaughey Memorial Prize Trust, 2013<br />
2013.963.3<br />
© Jess Johnson courtesy of Darren Knight Gallery, Sydney; and Ivan Anthony Gallery, Auckland
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Jess JOHNSON
Blood visions (2013)
Media Release • 14 Oct 15

Jess Johnson: Wurm Haus

Bringing virtual reality artwork to the NGV for the first time, Jess Johnson’s Wurm Haus – a psychedelic, reality-warping space with a virtual ‘mind meld’ station at its centre – will open at NGV International on 5 December 2015.

Using the latest Oculus Rift technology, Wurm Haus invites visitors to approach a monumental star-shaped ‘altar’ and don virtual reality headsets to experience Johnson’s new animation Ixian Gate, set in a dystopic universe inspired by science fiction, parallel universes, comic books and the visionary filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky.

Viewers will be taken on a journey through an otherworldly planet of strange creatures, towering buildings and ancient symbols, with an extraordinary sense of depth, scale and stereophonic sound.

Tony Ellwood, Director, NGV, said, ‘Jess Johnson is renowned for her incredibly experiential installations and Wurm Haus takes this to a new level, allowing viewers to explore Johnson’s environment in 360-degrees and seamlessly look around as if they were physically inside her artwork.

‘At once hypnotic and disorientating, cutting-edge Oculus Rift virtual reality technology will completely immerse viewers in her world like never before. We’re thrilled to commission, premiere and acquire this new work, making it the first virtual reality artwork in the NGV Collection.’

Eleven of Johnson’s intricate, large-scale drawings will also be presented in the space upon artist-designed wallpaper and pixelated carpet, creating an entrancing and richly layered environment.

Born in New Zealand and based in Melbourne, Johnson has exhibited in Melbourne Now at the NGV, Primavera at the MCA, won the John McCaughey Memorial Prize in 2013 and co-founded and ran Hell Gallery from 2008 and 2011, a multi-purpose gallery and performance space that operated from her warehouse home in Melbourne. In 2013 she undertook an Asialink residency at Tokyo Wonder Site and in January 2016 she will undertake the Australia Council’s Greene Street studio residency in New York.

Jess Johnson: Wurm Haus is on display at NGV International from 5 December 2015 – 28 February 2016. Open daily, 10am–5pm. Free entry.

Ixian Gate project team
Artwork: Jess Johnson
Animation: Simon Ward and Kenny Smith
Sound: Andrew Clarke

View the Ixian Gate trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58YUNQJhxfo

PUBLIC PROGRAMS
Artist in Conversation
Sat 5 Dec, 12pm
Jess Johnson shares insights into the process of developing her reality-warping work Ixian Gate.
Speakers Artist Jess Johnson and Serena Bentley, Assistant Curator, Contemporary Art
Cost Free
Venue Exhibition space.

For further details on public programs, visit ngv.vic.gov.au.

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