Materials and images from the exhibition Doubt by Young-jun Tak (February 18 – April 30, 2023). If you have questions or need a larger selection of images, please contact head of Press and Communication Malte Vuorela: mv@overgaden.org.
Young-jun Tak: Chained (detail), 2020. Installation view O—Overgaden, 2023. Resin, fiberglass, paper,glue 400cm Ø.Courtesy of the artist. Commissioned and coproduced by the 11th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art. Supported by Arts Council Korea. Photo:Laura Stamer
Young-jun Tak: Chained (detail), 2020. Installation view O—Overgaden, 2023. Resin, fiberglass, paper, glue 400cm Ø. Courtesy of the artist. Commissioned and coproduced by the 11th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art. Supported by Arts Council Korea. Photo: Laura Stamer
Young-jun Tak: Wish You a Lovely Sunday, 2021. Installation view O—Overgaden, 2023. Single channel HD video, colour, 5.1 sound, 18 minutes 38 seconds. Courtesy of the artist. Supported by Arts Council Korea, Berlin Masters Foundation, Burger Collection and Centre Stage. Photo: Laura Stamer
Young-jun Tak: … and Knocked (detail), 2023. Installation view O—Overgaden, 2023. Ceramic, aluminium drainpipe, rope, metal and glue. Dimensions variable. Photo: Laura Stamer
Young-jun Tak: Knocked (detail), 2023. Installation view O—Overgaden, 2023. Ceramic, aluminium drainpipe, rope, metal and glue. Dimensions variable. Photo: Laura Stamer
Young-jun Tak: One More Please, 2022. Installation view O—Overgaden, 2023. Wooden milking stool, votive candles, silicon, paint, aluminium, and glue 39 × 35 × 35 cm. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Laura Stamer
Young-jun Tak: Doubt, Installation view O—Overgaden, 2023. Photo: Laura Stamer
Young-jun Tak: Your Anticipation, 2022. Installation view O—Overgaden, 2023. Limewood, brass and beeswax 25.5 x 10.5 x 10.5 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Efremidis, Berlin. Photo: Laura Stamer