Published 29 AUG 2024
Rachel Youn
Pleasure Circuit
Opening – 13 SEP, 6-10 pm
11 SEP till 26 OCT 2024
Soy Capitán is delighted to invite you to the opening of Rachel Youn’s second solo exhibition with the gallery.
Titled “Pleasure Circuit,” the exhibition showcases Youn’s latest sculptures and drawings, which explore the space between automated satisfaction and inevitable failure. Youn transforms and repurposes secondhand objects into dynamic kinetic sculptures that oscillate between striving for self-improvement and embracing failure. By repurposing materials and devices sourced through flea markets and online secondhand shopping—such as baby swings, massagers, and exercise machines—Youn examines how plastic gears, screws, fabric, and rubber work together to mimic the movements of a masseuse, a mother’s cradling arms, a personal trainer, or a house cleaner.
How do cheaply made products, which promise convenience, self-improvement, and companionship, often fall short of delivering on these expectations? In what ways do anthropomorphized machines that simulate acts of care and service mirror parasocial relationships with laboring bodies?
In “Pleasure Circuit,” Youn extends their focus to larger systems of automation and entertainment, such as amusement parks, Sushi conveyor belts, treadmills, and runways. Shedding light on the expectations and failures inherent in these transformative experiences, the exhibition contemplates themes of labor performance, the relentless pursuit of productivity, and the nuanced pleasure found in repetition.
Rachel Youn (b. 1994, Pennsylvania) received their BFA from the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis (2017) and MFA in Sculpture from Yale University (2024). Youn currently lives and works in New Haven.
Youn has presented their work in several solo and group exhibitions. Recent solo exhibitions include Night Gallery in Los Angeles (2023), Soy Capitán in Berlin (2022), Sargent’s Daughters in New York (2022), Hair + NAILS in Minneapolis (2021) and the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis (2020).Their work has also been featured in group exhibitions, such as at PODIUM in Hong Kong, SOMArts Cultural Center in San Francisco (2024), Aranya Art Center in Beidaihe, China, Brutus in Rotterdam, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo in Turin, The Naughton Gallery at Queen’s University in Belfast (2023), Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea in Rome, and Laumeier Sculpture Park in St. Louis (2022).
Later this year, Youn’s work will be included in a group exhibition at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, Connecticut.
Special opening hours during BERLIN ART WEEK:
Wednesday, Sep 11 – Sunday, Sep 15: 11 am – 6 pm
Friday, Sep 13: 11 am – 10 pm (Opening & Gallery Night)