Installation view of 《Shaping the Archives》 (Seoul Art Space Geumcheon, 2025) ©Songhee Noh

Songhee Noh collaborates with various institutions to dismantle and reconfigure datafied histories referred to as “archives,” proposing new ways of understanding the speed and structure of records. Rather than treating the archive as a mere accumulation of materials, she approaches it as a “site” that reveals how institutions perceive and frame the world. This process of reconstruction expands into a sensorial investigation that moves between architectural diagrams and sound, and between documentation and manifestation.

Installation view of 《Shaping the Archives》 (Seoul Art Space Geumcheon, 2025) ©Songhee Noh

In this exhibition, the artist worked from architectural floor plans of three sites—hotels, theaters, and exhibition halls—that embodied the desires of Korea’s modernization between the 1970s and 1990s. She repeatedly drew, cut, and reassembled images of the female body to construct new, speculative diagrams.


Installation view of 《Shaping the Archives》 (Seoul Art Space Geumcheon, 2025) ©Songhee Noh

These reassembled diagrams were realized on the exhibition floor, unfolding into a single structural scene in which video, drawing, and sculpture intersect. In addition, sound compositions by three musicians—An Dayoung, Jang Young-gyu, and Park Daham—functioned as rhythms for reading the archive, guiding viewers’ movement and gaze. Depending on the time of viewing, the speed and structure of the records were perceived differently, producing shifting temporal experiences of the archive.

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