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Wish You a Lovely Sunday

Young-jun Tak

Fragment, New York

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Title
Wish You a Lovely Sunday
Gallery
Fragment, New York
Year
2021
Duration
18 min 38 s
Format & Technical

Single channel, HD video, Color, 5.1 Sound

LOOP Edition
Ed. 2023
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For this filmic work, two choreographers and two dancers were paired up to create a new choreography, for the church Kirche am Südstern” and the queer club SchwuZ” in Berlin respectively. Each pair was assigned to a different Bach piano piece for four hands. After days of rehearsals and when the choreography was complete, their designated venues were then swapped. The participants did not know the exact location they would perform in until the actual day of filming, and, therefore, they had to reprogram their choreographies according to the new architectural features and atmosphere of the changed location.

Although churches and queer clubs seem to function for starkly different purposes, both spaces share intriguing similarities as they both require specific rituals, behavioral norms, and attitudes closely linked to the space and its role.

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Young-jun Tak

Artist
youngjuntak.net

1989, Seoul

Young-jun Tak

Young-jun Tak (b. 1989 in Seoul, South Korea) has had solo exhibitions at Julia Stoschek Foundation (Berlin and Dusseldorf, 2023), palace enterprise (Copenhagen, 2023), Wanås Konst (Knislinge, Sweden, 2023), O—Overgaden (Copenhagen, 2023), Efremidis (Berlin, 2022), SOX (Berlin, 2022), and Fragment (Moscow, 2021). He has participated in international exhibitions such as Dancing About Architecture (High Line, New York, 2023), the Chicago Architecture Biennial (2023), the Lyon Biennale (2022), the Berlin Biennale (2020), and the Istanbul Biennial (2017), among others. He holds bachelor degrees in English Language and Literature and Cross-Cultural Studies at Sungkyunkwan University in Seoul. He currently lives and works in Berlin.