The 7th CHANGWON Sculpture Biennale
30th Anniversary Exhibition Celebrating the Korean Pavilion at the Venice Art Biennale
Ministry of Education, South Korea, Teachers Certificate (Art)
시청각 랩, 서울, 대한민국
용문동, 38-118, 1층
DIZZY
AVP Lab
1F, 38-118 Yongmun dong, Seoul, KR
2023년
12 - 29 October
2023
그래픽 디자인
지원
구조물 설치
사진
음악
실크스크린
벽화 도움
철수
Curator
Graphic Designer
Supported by
Structure Installation
Photo
Sound
Silkscreen
Walldrawing Support
withdrawal
최슬기
한국문화예술위원회
이태석
김상태, 김지수
안다영
SAA (정성훈, 이산하)
차현진
김성식
Seewon Hyun
Seulgi Choei
Arko Art Council
Taeseouk Lee
Sangtae Kim, Jisoo Kim
Dayoung Ahn
SAA (Sunghun Jung, Sanha Lee)
Hyunjin Cha
Sungsik Kim
(글 현시원)
The Audiovisual Lab will open Noh Song-hee's solo exhibition "DIZZY" from October 12 to 29, 2023. In this exhibition, the artist restructures the relationship between the archive and video, blueprint, and actual space through new works and modified works based on existing works. She treats the audiovisual space as the material of her work, renovates the hidden space, and designs interior architecture that materializes the exhibition's route to viewing new videos. Since 2020, Noh Song-hee has been producing video works that reveal her unique shift in the perspective of 3D and 2D based on a vast amount of tangible and intangible archive materials, collaborating with audiovisuals, individual artists, and art organizations. In that journey, the artist transformed the status of the data and the practice of archiving itself into a problem of visual language system and rhythm. In the artist's solo exhibition "DIZZY", not only the 1:multidimensional relationship between the archive and the artist, but also blueprints, recording devices, and storage boxes as other artifacts of the work are materialized and appear. The artist's exploration of words starting with 'DI' in the dictionary and connecting various fruit shapes (shapes) goes back and forth between digital time and real time, and the space overflowing with data and the completely different space where the new exhibition will open. The artist’s 'exhibition shape' makes this exhibition as architectural forms that predict each room and passage, scale, and movement.
(Written by Hyun Seewon)