Kunsthaus Graz

Haegue Yang

VIP’s Union - Phase I & II

23 Jun - 02 Apr 2017

VIP ́s Union, Artforum Berlin 2001
VIP ́s Union, Artforum Berlin 2001, Foto: Studio Haegue Yang
Haegue Yang, "VIP’s Union", 2017 (Detail), Foto: Universalmuseum Joanneum/N. Lackner,
Installation view, VIP's Union,
Photo: Universalmuseum Joanneum/N. Lackner
Installation view, VIP's Union,
Photo: Universalmuseum Joanneum/N. Lackner
Installation view, VIP's Union,
Photo: Universalmuseum Joanneum/N. Lackner
Installation view, VIP's Union,
Photo: Universalmuseum Joanneum/N. Lackner
Installation view, VIP's Union,
Photo: Universalmuseum Joanneum/N. Lackner
HAEGUE YANG
VIP’s Union - Phase I & II
23 June 2017 - 2 April 2018

Curated by: Barbara Steiner
Co-Curator: Katrin Bucher Trantow

VIP's Union - Phase I
Opening: 22.06.2017, 7pm
Duration: 23.06.2017-28.01.2018
The first part can be seen from 23.06.2017 all over the Kunsthaus Graz.

VIP's Union – Phase II
Opening: 15.02.2018, 7pm
Duration: 16.02.–02.04.2018
The second part will be shown in Space02 from 15.02.2018.

About the exhibition

How is the social importance of VIPs defined, and what is an art institution’s attitude towards this? The Korean artist Haegue Yang addressed this issue in developing VIP’s Union in 2001. For the realisation of VIP’s Union at the Kunsthaus Graz, she has asked ‘very important persons’ from the city and region to lend a chair or table of their choice.

These are people who have, or will have, a close relationship to the institution in very different ways. So, for example, the mayor of Graz, the Styrian minister for economy, culture and tourism, as well as members of the Association of Friends of Modern and Contemporary Art, of the board of trustees, the supervisory board, artists linked with the Kunsthaus and cooperation partners have all lent their furniture. In this way a collective portrait of the Kunsthaus emerges, blended from many different individual elements. Together they create an abstract and yet also very concrete picture of the cultural landscape of Graz and Styria.

Arranged by the artist, the presentation of VIP’s Union consists of two phases. Firstly – from June 22nd 2017 – the furniture will be on show throughout the building. The ‘VIP Room’ is transformed into a space which can be used not just by a few VIPs, but is open to all visitors. In the second phase, from February 8th to April 2nd 2018, an exhibition in Space02 and a catalogue edition will conclude the project. VIP’s Union in Graz is connected with earlier presentations from this series, realised in Berlin, Bristol, Antwerp, Bonn and Seoul.

Haegue Yang’s oeuvre examines the emotional power of materials: her works blur attributions between the modern and pre-modern. They operate out of a vocabulary of visual abstraction, where industrial production merges with craftsmanship. Yang’s works reveal constant references to art history, history, literature and political biographies, while employing hidden social structures that repeatedly evoke forms of different communities, and so refer to recurring themes such as migration, post-colonial diaspora, forced exile and social mobility.

Yang’s works have been shown at major exhibitions including Lingering Nous, Centre Pompidou, Paris (2016); An Opaque Wind Park in Six Folds, Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, Porto (2016); The Malady of Death: Écrire and Lire (commissioned by M+), Hong Kong (2015); Shooting the Elephant象 Thinking the Elephant, Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul (2015); Come Shower or Shine, It Is Equally Blissful, Ullens Center for Contemporary Arts UCCA, Beijing (2015); Family of Equivocations, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Strasbourg (2013); Accommodating the Epic Dispersion, Haus der Kunst, Munich (2012); Arrivals, Kunsthaus Bregenz (2011); Voice and Wind, New Museum, New York (2010); and Asymmetric Equality, REDCAT, Los Angeles (2008). Her works have also been part of the 13th Lyon Biennale (2015), the Sharjah Biennial 12 (2015), dOCUMENTA (13) in Kassel (2012), the 8th Gwangju Biennale in South Korea (2010) as well as the 53rd Biennale in Venice (2009).
 

Tags: Barbara Steiner, Haegue Yang