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Jake's 'Thank You' at Paris Project Room: A Temporal Sculpture

exhibition · 2026-04-23

From January 12 to 20, 2002, Jake showcased the exhibition 'Thank you' at the Paris Project Room, an innovative venue that has been active since March 2001. The display included Jake's film '20th Century' and a segment of 'Chat', complemented by documentation from Hervé Gio and a soundscape crafted by DJ Jimmy T. The film '20th Century' emerged from a performance on December 31, 1999, in which Jake, alone at home, confronted a camera while adorning herself with Post-it notes. These notes prompted viewers to create narratives, acting as a barrier against chosen visuals. The title 'Thank you' offers an ironic commentary on inherited history, while Jimmy T. provided an ambiguous auditory backdrop, and Gio contributed images from a military location. Jake's work delves into themes of identity and history through cinematic storytelling.

Key facts

  • Exhibition 'Thank you' by Jake at Paris Project Room from January 12 to 20, 2002.
  • Paris Project Room is a small experimental space open since March 2001.
  • The show included Jake's film '20th Century', a fragment of 'Chat', documents by Hervé Gio, and soundtrack by DJ Jimmy T.
  • '20th Century' was performed on the night of December 31, 1999.
  • Jake covered herself with Post-it notes that detached under a fan during the performance.
  • The Post-it notes were blank, inviting viewer interpretation.
  • Jimmy T. adapted his piece 'Bass Project' for the exhibition.
  • Hervé Gio's photographs depict a military-scientific site in the Australian desert.
  • A small monitor showed archival footage a few minutes ahead, creating temporal disruption.
  • Raymond Bellour described the work as a 'sculpture of time'.
  • Jake uses the suffix 'icd' for 'Instability Cyclical Dialectic'.
  • 'Chat' originated from online conversations with strangers.

Entities

Artists

  • Jake
  • Hervé Gio
  • Jimmy T.
  • Raymond Bellour

Institutions

  • Paris Project Room

Locations

  • Paris, France
  • Australian desert

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