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Narelle Jubelin (born 1960) is an Australian artist who has lived and practiced in Madrid since 1996. Jubelin's often collaborative work spans across media such as sculpture, printmaking, multi-media installation and is especially focused on single thread
petit point Tent stitch is a small, diagonal needlepoint stitch that crosses over the intersection of one horizontal (weft) and one vertical (warp) thread of needlepoint canvas forming a slanted stitch at a 45-degree angle. It is also known as needlepoint sti ...
stitching. She has been exhibiting her work internationally for over 30 years and exhibited work in the 1990
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. Her work is held in the
Cruthers Collection of Women's Art Cruthers Collection of Women's Art is a collection of more than 700 artworks by Australian women, held at the University of Western Australia. It is the only public collection focused on women's art in Australia. The Cruthers Collection was fo ...
, and she is represented by Mori Gallery, SydneyAnn Stephen, Luke Parker, Jacky Redgate, Narelle Jubelin: Vision in Motion / Ann Stephen, Luke Parker, Jacky Redgate, (The University of Sydney, 2012), 1-113 and The Commercial Gallery, Sydney. Her work brings attention to themes of cultural exchange, feminine labour, modernism and Australian feminism, architecture and colonialism.


Early life and education

Born in Sydney in 1960, Jubelin attended the Alexander Mackie College of Advanced Education where she received a Bachelor of Education in Art in 1982. She received a Graduate Diploma in Professional Art Studies from the
University of New South Wales College of Fine Arts The University of New South Wales (UNSW), also known as UNSW Sydney, is a public research university based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the founding members of Group of Eight, a coalition of Australian research-intensive ...
in 1983.


Career

Jubelin's artworks deal with the reduction of architectural paintings and photographs to miniature petit point works – fine needlework that consists of coloured cotton thread and silk mesh. It has been stated that her reduction of artworks into petit point stitching draws attention to women’s labour, and the overlooked slow processes of feminine labour. It has been said that Jubelin's use of petit point needlework to recreate architectural forms and landscapes responds to the non-expressive typologies of late Modernism, particularly to the works of
Bernd and Hilla Becher Bernhard "Bernd" Becher (; 20 August 1931 – 22 June 2007), and Hilla Becher, née Wobeser (2 September 1934 – 10 October 2015), were German conceptual artists and photographers working as a collaborative duo. They are best known for their ...
. Working at a time in Australian history shaped by post colonialist, technological and multicultural concerns, Jubelin's work often responds to the globalisation concerns of the late 1980s and early 1990s, and the interest in the exploration of Modernist practices. In 1985, Jubelin co-founded Firstdraft Gallery in Sydney. One of Jubelin's earliest works, ''The Unforeseen'' (1989), features petit point works encased in a found wooden frames to highlight the central stitched panel of a man entering a mining cave. This central panel forms the pupil of the eye, and is said to comment on colonial male enterprise, and the historical devaluing of women's achievements. The use of women's hobby and domestic craft is central to this artwork and most of Jubelin's other works, as it is said to reject the traditional hierarchical value system of art mediums and instead centres women’s labour in a gallery space. The shape of the eye is central to the meaning of this work as it appears to observe viewers, engaging with ideas of psychoanalytic identification and the
male gaze In feminist theory, the male gaze is the act of depicting women and the world in the visual arts and in literature from a masculine, heterosexual perspective that presents and represents women as sexual objects for the pleasure of the heterosex ...
. The vaginal imagery of the cave in the work adds to the unconscious psychoanalytic identification. Jubelin was brought to public attention by her work ''Trade Delivers People'', which was shown at the 1990
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, where she represented
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. ''Trade Delivers People'' addresses cultural exchange and colonialism, and the way signs and symbols of local cultures are globally exploited, rendering them foreign. ''Soft Shoulder'', (1997) responds to similar ideas addressed in ''Trade Delivers People''. ''Soft Shoulder'' was Jubelin's debut work in the United States, at th
Renaissance Society of the University of Chicago
The work was said to explore "the inter-relatedness of people and places the inter-relatedness of people and places as they occur by way of fate, coincidence or deliberate migration and exchange." Using petit point works that seek to connect Chicago and Australia, ''Soft Shoulder'' addresses issues of identity at the heart of cultural production and questions what a universal sense of belonging and home actually is. ''Case No. T961301'' was first exhibited at the Tate Liverpool Gallery in 1998. The work consisted of two suspended stainless steel, round tables, set with textual transcripts, cutlery, petit points and photographs. The transcripts and other objects directly link to four English women activists, known as the "Ploughshares Four", who destroyed an aircraft that was set to be deployed in East Timor. As a peacekeeping effort, the women attacked the plane with cutlery and other mundane implements. It is suggested that this exhibition consisting of the readymade seeks to address colonialism and cultural exchange like many of Jubelin's work. The work has been criticised by author Sean Cubitt for its lack of tactility in response to the tactical work of the Ploughshares Four. Cubitt states that "Jubelin’s problem is to make a work that is as successful as that, he Ploughshares Fourand she fails." He says that the physicality of the Ploughshares Four is not present in the work, and that a gallery space can never equal the "urgency of the tactician". However, it is stated that the work can help to remember the achievements of the past. The first major retrospective of Jubelin's work occurred in 2012, entitled ''Vision in Motion''. The exhibition showcased Jubelin's petit point, collaborative and video-based works across three major Australian university museums —
The University of Sydney The University of Sydney (USYD), also known as Sydney University, or informally Sydney Uni, is a public research university located in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1850, it is the oldest university in Australia and is one of the country's si ...
,
Monash University Monash University () is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Named for prominent World War I general Sir John Monash, it was founded in 1958 and is the second oldest university in the state. The university has a ...
and the
University of South Australia The University of South Australia (UniSA) is a public research university in the Australian state of South Australia. It is a founding member of the Australian Technology Network of universities, and is the largest university in South Australi ...
. Focusing on architectural and environmental forms, these works address the history of Australian Modernist art through feminine craft and needlework, using " subversive stitch" to incorporate feminist, sexual and phallic signifiers. Jubelin's exhibition ''The Housing Question'' showed at Penrith Regional Gallery in 2019 in collaboration with Helen Grace. ''The Housing Question'' incorporates text, video and needlework to addresses notions of home, safety and security in an era of homelessness, mass housing and refugee displacement. Jubelin's petit point works in the exhibition are said to directly reference her father's photographs of her family home. Jubelin's work is currently held in many major public collections, including the Albertina Print Museum, Vienna, and the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. Her work has been shown globally, in places such as José Guerrero Center, Granada, Artists' Space, Jerusalem and the Marlborough Contemporary, London. Since 1987, the Cruthers Collection of Women’s Art has collected many of Jubelin's works.


Solo exhibitions

2016 ''Primitive Flamenco'', The Commercial Gallery, Sydney ''Primitive Flamenco'', Marlborough Contemporary, London 2013 ''Vision in Motion'',
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,
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, Adelaide 2012 ''Afterimage'',
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, Madrid ''Vision in Motion'',
Monash University Museum of Art The Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA), formerly the Monash University Gallery, is a contemporary art museum on Monash University's Caulfield campus on Dandenong Road, Melbourne, Australia. History The Museum grew out of a number of ear ...
, Melbourne ''Vision in Motion'',
University of Sydney The University of Sydney (USYD), also known as Sydney University, or informally Sydney Uni, is a public research university located in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1850, it is the oldest university in Australia and is one of the country's si ...
, Sydney 2008 ''Hairy Hair'', Luis Serpa Projects Gallery, Lisbon 2006 ''Ungrammatical Landscape'', José Guerrero Center, Granada 2003 ''Duration Houses'', Mori Gallery, Sydney 1999 ''Case No: T961301'', Mori Gallery, Sydney 1997 ''Soft Shoulder'',
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, Perth 1995 ''Soft Shoulder'', Gray Art Gallery & Study Center,
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, New York 1994 ''Soft Shoulder'',
The Renaissance Society The Renaissance Society, founded in 1915, is a leading independent contemporary art museum located on the campus of the University of Chicago, with a focus on the commissioning and production of new works by international artists. The kunsthalle- ...
,
the University of Chicago The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. Its main campus is located in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood. The University of Chicago is consistently ranked among the be ...
, Chicago 1993 ''Estate'', Galerie Knoll, Budapest 1992 ''Dead Slow'', Center for Contemporary Art, Glasgow 1990 ''Trade Delivers People'',
Venice Biennale The Venice Biennale (; it, La Biennale di Venezia) is an international cultural exhibition hosted annually in Venice, Italy by the Biennale Foundation. The biennale has been organised every year since 1895, which makes it the oldest of ...
, Venice 1987 ''Re-presenting His Story'', Institute of Technology, Architecture Faculty Gallery, Sydney 1986 ''His Story'', Mori Gallery, Sydney


References


Further reading

* Parker, Luke and Ann Stephen. Narelle Jubelin, ''Vision In Motion''. Sydney. University Art Gallery, The University of Sydney. 2012. * Jubelin, Narelle. ''Afterimage''. Madrid: La Casa Ecendida. 2012. * Jubelin, Narelle. ''Soft Shoulder''. Chicago: University of Chicago, Renaissance Society. 1994. * King, Natalie, Narelle Jubelin and Jacky Redgate. ''Soft and Slow''. Victoria: Monash University Gallery. 1995. * Stephen, Ann and Narelle Jubelin. ''Cannibal Tours''. Victoria: Heide Museum of Modern Art. 2009. * Nolan, Sydney. ''Early Experiments With Narelle Jubelin''. Victoria: Heide Museum of Modern Art. 2012. * Conroy, Diana Wood. ''Fabrics of Change, Changing Identities: An Exhibition with Artists Narelle Jubelin, Osmond Kantilla, Kay Lawrence, Nadia Myre, John Dule.'' New South Wales: University of Wollongong. 2004. {{DEFAULTSORT:Jubelin, Narelle 1960 births Living people Australian artist groups and collectives