Syllabus: Installation art by Irish artist Jesse Jones

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'Syllabus', the latest work by Irish artist Jesse Jones, has embraced visitors and organisations in Kunsthal Gent since 24 January 2020.

A monumental, 12 metre tall, semi-transparent curtain slides through Kunsthal Gent and creates a new space. The curtain features an image of an arm and hand of Italian feminist scientist Silvia Federici. Jesse Jones lives and works in Dublin and represented Ireland at the 2017 Venice Biennale. 

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