Jun Yang (artist)
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Jun Yang (born 1975) () is a Chinese-Austrian
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who lives and works in
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Biography

Jun Yang was born in 1975, in
Qingtian Qingtian (), is a county located in the southeastern part of Lishui, Zhejiang, China. It is split in two by the Ou River, which flows 388 kilometers before finally reaching the city of Wenzhou and emptying into the East China Sea. The county has a ...
, China. When he was four years old, his family immigrated to Europe, intending to reach Belgium but instead settling in Vienna, Austria. Although his mother and father were not professional chefs, they found work in a Chinese restaurant, and later went into the restaurant business for themselves. Yang was continually aware of his outsider status while growing up, first as an immigrant in Austria, then as an Austrian in Europe, and later as a foreign passport-holder in China. The varying cultural contexts in which Yang was born and raised became sources of inspiration for his artistic projects, which focus on issues of identity, biography, social change, language, and authenticity. Yang received his higher education at the
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in Amsterdam, and at the
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, where he studied under
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Career

Jun Yang's work includes video, film, sculpture, installations, performance art, and interior and public space design. Beginning in 1997, Yang undertook a series of performance pieces titled ''As I Saw'' in Vienna, Cahors (1999), Paris (2000), Wolfsburg (2000), Leipzig (2001), and Stockholm (2002). For each performance he chose an image from a local newspaper and recreated it out of newsprint in a gallery space. He also shot a series of photo booth performances including ''As I Saw (Photo booth)'' (1997) and ''from salariiman to superman'' (1997). From 1999 to 2000, Yang was an artist-in-residence at the
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in Los Angeles, where he used video and installation art to explore the aesthetics of Chinese restaurants and Chinatowns from Hollywood films, as well as his own family's history of emigration and restaurant ownership. After 2001, he opened a number of restaurants in Vienna, including ''ra'mien'' and ''ra'mien go'', which he considered to be a continuation of his art and design work, rather than purely commercial ventures. Works such as ''Soldier Woods'' (2002), ''Mail for...'' (2006), and ''Jun Yang meets Jun Yang'' (2015) dealt with questions of language, naming, and identity. Yang branched out into film-making with ''A Short-Story on Forgetting and Remembering'' (2007), ''Norwegian Woods'' (2008), ''Seoul Fiction'' (2010), and ''The Age of Guilt and Forgiveness'' (2016). Works such as ''Paris Syndrome'' (2007) addressed issues of desire and alienation in modern exurban China and elsewhere. Many of his projects incorporate architecture and space design, such as ''GfZK Garden'' (2006), ''Cafe Paris Syndrome'' (2007), ''Hotel Paris Syndrome'' (2011), and ''a proposal for a public space - a cinema'' (2012). In 2017, he designed The Café Leopold at
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in Vienna. Yang has participated in numerous international biennials, including
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2012,
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2005,
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2006,
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2008,
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2012 and 2018,
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2018, and
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2018. In 2009, Yang co-founded the Taipei Contemporary Art Center. Yang published the first three volumes of ''The Monograph Project'' in 2015, and the second three volumes in 2018. The project covered 18 years of the artist's work, and was completed with two principle collaborators, the curator
Barbara Steiner Barbara Steiner (born 1964) is an Austrian art historian, curator, author, and editor. Steiner is the director of the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation. She served as the director of the Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst Leipzig from 2001 to 2011, and ...
and the designer Oliver Klimpel. In 2018,
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in Seoul held a solo exhibition for Yang, titled ''The Overview Perspective''. In January 2019, Yang participated in a panel discussion at the
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with
Ai Weiwei Ai Weiwei ( ; , IPA: ; born 28 August 1957) is a Chinese contemporary artist, documentarian, and activist. Ai grew up in the far northwest of China, where he lived under harsh conditions due to his father's exile. As an activist, he has been ...
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, and
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. In February 2019,
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opened a major retrospective of Yang's work, titled ''The Artist, the Work, and the Exhibition'', which also included work by Mike Kelley,
Paul McCarthy Paul McCarthy (born August 4, 1945) is an American artist who lives and works in Los Angeles, California. Life McCarthy was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1945. He studied art at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah, and later continued to ...
, Bruce Yonemoto, Koki Tanaka,
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, Lee Kit, and others. Yang is a member of Vienna Secession, and was elected to its board in 2021. He is represented by Vitamin Creative Space (Guangzhou), ShugoArts (Tokyo), and Galerie Janda (Vienna).


References


Further reading

* Jun Yang and Barbara Steiner (ed.), The Monograph Project, Volume 1–3. June Young, Yang Jun, Tun Yang. Berlin: Jovis, 2015. * Jun Yang and Barbara Steiner (ed.), The Monograph Project, Volume 4–6. Jan Jung, Yi Chuan, Jun Yang. Berlin: Jovis, 2018. * Jun Yang. The Overview Perspective. Seoul: Art Sonje Center, 2018. * Jun Yang. The Artist, the Work, and the Exhibition. Graz: Kunsthaus Graz, 2019.


External links


junyang.info

Galerie Martin Janda · Jun Yang
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