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Choices
Jung's debut album, Choices, is a moving exploration of childhood memory, the turmoil of relationships, and the messy contradictory decisions we make. Written during lockdown, Jung used the opportunity for reflection to produce an intimate commentary on the myth of male invulnerability through this experimental pop album.
“I like the orchestral moments...how theatrical it is”
Jamz Supernova, BBC6 Music
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"It's making me feel quite emotional"
Deb Grant, BBC6 Music
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"fearless exploration of the human condition...'Choices' emerges as an artistic statement that is as bold as it is deeply personal"
Rough Trade
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“An accomplished, confident collection that is incredibly thought-provoking and unafraid to take risks…an excellent debut, one which hints at great things to come.”
Gordon Rutherford, Louder Than War
The Reservoir
Audio-Visual Sculpture
1 x Video / Stereo Sound, 30 minute loop
Exhibited at The London Group Open Show, Cello Factory, London 2019
​Awarded the Viktor Kuell Prize for Innovation
interviews
The Reservoir explores memory, motherhood, and inherited trauma through a video (11m 44s loop) and 4 interview recordings (30m 14s total). By inverting the signal path of 4 contact microphones, I created listening points on the glass tank's exterior, allowing interaction with a provided stethoscope. The piece's participatory nature gives viewers control over which interview they hear and when, with varying video and audio loop lengths ensuring each viewer has a unique experience.
The Turning of the Leaves
Audio-Visual Installation
3 x Video Projections / Quadrophonic Sound, 30minutes
Exhibited at The Union Chapel, London, 2017 & 2018
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The Turning of the Leaves is a meditation on the subject of masculinity with reference to the First World War and the phenomenon of intergenerational trauma. It's named after a ceremony that takes place in Manchester Cathedral, in which a page is turned in the Book of Remembrance on alternate Wednesdays.
Drawing on research, interviews and participation in mens groups, the installation is concerned with the challenges facing men today amidst inherited narratives of power, violence and invulnerability.
Directed by Jack Miguel
Videography Taz Tron Delix
Sound Design by Josh Grey-Jung
Photos Theo Christelis
BLINK facilitator
Josh is a Facilitator, Performer and Access Support Worker for Blink Dance Theatre, most recently working on BEAT-FLYS, at Battersea Arts Centre. BEAT-FLYS invites the audience to take on the main character role on a fantastical journey.
"Josh has a rare ability to intuit a person’s essence and connect with them easily. His ability to put people at ease creates a unique spark, which allows participants to reach their optimum creative expression, despite any barrier they may have in accessing the arts.
His deep commitment to his creative practice and strong sense of self allows him to keep his own creativity intact, I always find this really impressive. From what I have observed I think this means the creative partnerships he forms across various settings are always beautifully balanced and exciting."
Vicki Hawkins, Co-Director of BLINK dance theatre
Dwam
Dwam is an international cross-disciplinary arts collective, that curates events and runs artist residencies. The week-long residencies bring together 15 artists from various disciplines for collaborative exploration of sound, movement and play. The collective has produced sold-out events, drawing over 1,000 attendees.
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Josh is a founding member who co-facilitates and co-produces residencies and events.
Images and feedback from Dwam residency 2024: