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    Villa Marie Vassilieff
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    21 avenue du Maine

    75015 Paris
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  • Sojung Jun / Pernod Ricard Fellow 2016
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    From January 14 to March 18, 2017

    Exhibition Tell me the story of all these things. Beginning wherever you wish, tell even us.

    Exhibition view of "Tell me the story of all these things. Beginning wherever you wish, tell even us.", Villa Vassilieff, Paris, 2017. With works by Rose Lowder and Sojung Jun. Courtesy of the artists. Image: Aurélien Mole.
    Exhibition view of "Tell me the story of all these things. Beginning wherever you wish, tell even us.", Villa Vassilieff, Paris, 2017. With works by Rose Lowder and Sojung Jun. Courtesy of the artists. Image: Aurélien Mole.

    Tell me the story of all these things. Beginning wherever you wish, tell even us. revolves around Sojung Jun, Pernod Ricard Fellow in res­i­­dence at Villa Vassilieff. Bor­rowing its title from Dictée, an exper­i­­mental auto­bi­o­­graph­ical novel written by Theresa Hak Kyung Cha in 1982 in which the Korean artist evoked her expe­ri­ence of exile, the exhi­bi­­tion echoes the entan­­gle­­ment of indi­vidual nar­ra­­tives of cir­cu­la­­tion and migra­­tion. Addressing issues of dis­­­place­­ment, it ques­­tions thresh­olds between inside and out­side, dis­­­tance and prox­­imity, and inter­ro­­gates feel­ings asso­­ci­ated with mul­tiple iden­ti­ties.
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    Saturday February 25, 2017

    Performance Interval. Recess. Pause.

    Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, "Dictée", artist book, 1982. Courtesy of the Estate Theresa Hak Kyung Cha.
    Shooting of Sojung Jun’s video in the frame­work of the Pernod Ricard Fellowship. Performance by dancer and choreographer Olivia Lioret at Villa Vassilieff, February 25, 2017. Photograph: Victorine Grataloup.
    Shooting of Sojung Jun’s video in the frame­work of the Pernod Ricard Fellowship. Performance of dancer and choreographer Olivia Lioret in the exhibition "Tell me the story of all these things. Beginning wherever you wish, tell even us.", Villa Vassilieff, Paris, February 25, 2017. Image: Victorine Grataloup.

    Korean artist Sojung Jun, in res­i­dence at Villa Vassilieff in the frame­work of the Pernod Ricard Fellowship, invite the dancer and chore­og­ra­pher Olivia Lioret to inter­pret a page of the exper­i­mental novel Dictée by Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, that gives its title to the exhi­bi­tion Tell me the story of all these things.

    Indeed, the ref­er­ence to Dictée - which inter­ro­gates memory and uproot­ed­ness by exploring nine sto­ries of women - struc­ture the video of Sojung Jun cur­rently in pro­duc­tion in Paris, that will look at the exile of Korean chil­dren adopted in France. For 40 years, since the first adop­tion in 1958, South Korea fell back on inter­na­tional adop­tion. Ten thou­sand Korean chil­dren were adopted in France, second country for adop­tion after the United States. In her film, Sojung Jun looks at the visual, sound, olfac­tory and taste mem­o­ries of Korea kept by some of these per­sons adopted in France, and focuses on the poten­tial building of an indi­vidual and col­lec­tive sen­so­rial memory.
    For this public part of Sojung Jun’s film shooting, Olivia Lioret inter­prets a page of Dictée sig­nif­i­cantly chosen from the sec­tion of the novel placed under the aegis of Erato, muse of lyric poetry. In Cha’s work, "words become mental images, mental images become sounds, sounds become filmed images, filmed images become still images, still images become moments of memory" (Elvan Zabunyan, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha. Berkeley - 1968). Likewise, the per­for­mance at Villa Vassilieff will raise move­ments out of Cha’s words through the rep­e­ti­tions and vari­a­tions of a chore­o­graphic phrase by Olivia Lioret, then of these move­ments filmed by Sojung Jun make moving images which will res­onate in her film with the tes­ti­monies of men and women of Korean origin adopted in France and met during her res­i­dence.

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