Jessie Kleemann

February 11, 2022

Artist and poet Jessie Kleemann is originally from Upernavik in northern Greenland; today, she lives and works in Copenhagen, Denmark. Trained as a lithographic artist, she works with traditional and contemporary Inuit themes, video, music, poetry, and dance. 

 Jessie Kleemann   (Greenland, born 1959),  Arkhticós Doloros / The Arctic in Pain , 2019 (detail), single-channel video, 12 minutes. Courtesy of the artist. ©   Jessie Kleemann
Jessie Kleemann (Greenland, born 1959), Arkhticós Doloros / The Arctic in Pain , 2019 (detail), single-channel video, 12 minutes. Courtesy of the artist. © Jessie Kleemann

She is widely known for her performative practice that is based on ancient masque rituals. 

On July 19, 2019, Kleemann traveled by helicopter to the Sermeq Kujalleq glacier in West Greenland, where meltwater is collecting menacingly, to carry out one of her trance-inducing performances. Its title Arkhticós Doloros is drawn from Barry Lopez’s book Arctic Dreams, which explores the many-faceted wonders of the Far North. Kleemann relies on her Inuit heritage, where myths, shamanism, and rituals reflect man’s centuries-long relationship with the harsh nature of the Arctic. Her bodily movements appear ritualistic, planned, and improvised. The video Arkhticós Doloros on view here conveys the terrifying sensation of being—acting—at the ground zero of the climate crisis. 

 Jessie Kleemann   (Greenland, born 1959),  Arkhticós Doloros / The Arctic in Pain , 2019 (detail), single-channel video, 12 minutes. Courtesy of the artist. ©   Jessie Kleemann
Jessie Kleemann (Greenland, born 1959), Arkhticós Doloros / The Arctic in Pain , 2019 (detail), single-channel video, 12 minutes. Courtesy of the artist. © Jessie Kleemann
 Jessie Kleemann   (Greenland, born 1959),  Arkhticós Doloros / The Arctic in Pain , 2019 (detail), single-channel video, 12 minutes. Courtesy of the artist. ©   Jessie Kleemann
Jessie Kleemann (Greenland, born 1959), Arkhticós Doloros / The Arctic in Pain , 2019 (detail), single-channel video, 12 minutes. Courtesy of the artist. © Jessie Kleemann

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