INSTALLATION
The Jane/Joan Dialogues
2013
Nine custom-made tables, vintage and archival pigment prints, documents, lenses and objects, various sizes.
—No, because I was dealing with fiction, and I was adding fiction upon fiction.
Sylvia Plath’s only novel and feministic landmark The Bell Jar was published in 1963, just one month before she decided to end her life, and due to the semi-biographical contents, the book was not released until almost ten years later. In the late 1970’s a film adaptation was made but without any larger success, and it is soon forgotten. In the film, a scene was added where the lesbian undertone regarding the character Joan Gilling is enhanced.
Using a series of articles from the New York Times as well as the court records and material from the legal case, objects and documents from Smith Colleges’ archives, a fictional dialogue is created and enhanced, between the characters Jane V. Andersson, her psychiatrist and the film’s screenwriter.