Victoria Jung: Fever Dream : Verena Kerfin Gallery, Köthener Strasse 28, Berlin 10963
Past
exhibition
Overview
If you are a freak,
you are just perfect.
But in this city,
the lights are just as bright,
as the shadow is dark.
A project about the enchanted everyday life of the queer community in New Orleans in the permanent spiral between catastrophe and empowered celebration.
New Orleans has always been a city full of extremes. At least since the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, people here have lived in an environment that is often crumbling, always threatened, and defective in many ways. Maybe that‘s why those who can’t fit into the system America anywhere else. Queer travelers who have been through a lot in their young lives. Katrina created gaps that provided easily accessible shelter. Fueled by the tolerant and warm-hearted spirit of the local urban population, a collective of unique people was able to flourish. A rebellious and unruly subculture for which artistic expression is vital to survival.
The work shows the clinking and flickering of this magical world on a constant tipping point. It seeks closeness to the wayward protagonists, who have long since become friends, and takes part in their everyday life. An everyday life full of intensity and chaos, where the lights are as bright as the shadows are dark. Using documentary photography as a base, Victoria Jung experiments in her projects with other forms of artistic expression and collaborations. For this exhibition, too, a special presentation concept was developed together with curator and interior designer Anne Kiefer and the gallery.
you are just perfect.
But in this city,
the lights are just as bright,
as the shadow is dark.
A project about the enchanted everyday life of the queer community in New Orleans in the permanent spiral between catastrophe and empowered celebration.
New Orleans has always been a city full of extremes. At least since the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, people here have lived in an environment that is often crumbling, always threatened, and defective in many ways. Maybe that‘s why those who can’t fit into the system America anywhere else. Queer travelers who have been through a lot in their young lives. Katrina created gaps that provided easily accessible shelter. Fueled by the tolerant and warm-hearted spirit of the local urban population, a collective of unique people was able to flourish. A rebellious and unruly subculture for which artistic expression is vital to survival.
The work shows the clinking and flickering of this magical world on a constant tipping point. It seeks closeness to the wayward protagonists, who have long since become friends, and takes part in their everyday life. An everyday life full of intensity and chaos, where the lights are as bright as the shadows are dark. Using documentary photography as a base, Victoria Jung experiments in her projects with other forms of artistic expression and collaborations. For this exhibition, too, a special presentation concept was developed together with curator and interior designer Anne Kiefer and the gallery.
Installation Views
Works
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Victoria JungMardi Gras Lounge fire, 2022
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Victoria JungSatori's Haircut, 2022
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Victoria JungFontainebleau, 2022
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Victoria JungThe place, 2021
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Victoria JungQween Quan, 2021
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Victoria JungEbony with Robin, 2022
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Victoria JungDaytrip to Dauphin Island, 2022
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Victoria JungParty Bus Ride, 2022
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Victoria JungThe Lubbers, 2022
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Victoria JungBritt on the Pedestal, 2020
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Victoria JungThe Lightning, 2023
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Victoria JungYoko, 2022
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Victoria JungBridget's Pole, 2021
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Victoria JungThe Cuties - Sevynn, Javier & Devin, 2023
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Victoria JungIn St. Roch Quarter, 2021
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Victoria JungBlue Tarp, 2022
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Victoria JungThe Abuser's Cat, 2022
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Victoria JungHeart Tree, 2022
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Victoria JungElysian Springs, 2023
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Victoria JungShopping Cart Battle, 2020
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Victoria JungGrief Blanket, 2022
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Victoria JungAt the Dump, 2022
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