Solin Yoon, Open Studio: Community Meeting, 2023, Drawings on the wall, Dimensions variable. Installation view of 《Living with the Trouble》 (ONSU GONG-GAN, 2023) © Solin Yoon

The exhibition deals with the artist’s methodology for approaching the trouble of inter-floor noise without getting angry, responding cynically, or waiting for good fortune. Attempts to live with trouble without being captured by realistic circumstances pass through the helplessness of structural problems that cannot be solved yet cannot be left behind, analyzing them critically and imagining them romantically.


➀ Daily Reaction Stamping
Single-channel video, monitor, printouts on the floor, line drawing, dimensions variable

Each time inter-floor noise occurred, the artist stamped a date-marked seal toward the ceiling of her home, recording her physical and emotional responses through speed, force, direction, and other elements. The TV monitor replays the response from that day, that time, when the noise was detected. By transforming this ceiling into the floor of the exhibition space, the work reflects on the meaning of the effort to delay an immediate response to a conflict situation.

Solin Yoon, Inter-phone, 2023, One each on the 2nd and 3rd floors of the exhibition space, 9 2nd floor intercom clips / 11 3rd floor intercom clips. Installation view of 《Living with the Trouble》 (ONSU GONG-GAN, 2023) © Solin Yoon

➁ Open Studio: Community Meeting
Drawings on the wall, photographs, booklet, dimensions variable, 2023

The artist held an open studio in the place she had used both as a studio and a home, inviting her neighbors. Because she titled the open studio “Community Meeting,” various speculations and misunderstandings arose. While experiencing these unexpected situations, the artist discovered that the tension between a “site of art” and a “site of reality” was operating within individual reactions. The responses the artist encountered while meeting various people are gathered into several short texts.


➂ Inter-phone
One each on the 2nd and 3rd floors of the exhibition space, 11 2nd floor intercom clips / 9 3rd floor intercom clips, 2023

The artist interviewed people who, because of inter-floor noise, had continued to watch and imagine the beings living beyond the wall. By appropriating the intercom, which is often used as a tool for one-way communication in apartment housing, the work performs the senses of those who respond to noise as an ability.

* Pick up the receiver to begin the interview. Please answer when the intercom rings.

Solin Yoon, Sound, noise, or, 2023, AUX cables inside the wall, monitor, pvc panel, sound 1: 1’37”/2: 2’58”/3: 1’58”, Dimensions variable. Installation view of 《Living with the Trouble》 (ONSU GONG-GAN, 2023) © Solin Yoon

➃ Stud Finder
Single-channel video, scaffolding, felt, phosphorescent pigment on wallpaper, black light, monitor and speaker, dimensions variable, 2023

Using a stud finder, the artist detected what lay inside the wall and marked what was sensed with phosphorescent ink. Although the eyes look at the surface, the repeated performance of consciously trying to detect what lies behind it led to a process of making a cast of the place where the artist lives. The object created as a result of the action is transferred onto a gesture that attempts, in the exhibition space, to turn the result of architecture back into a process.

The multifaceted analysis by the architect and the artist’s performance accumulated along the path of the exhibition space are the results of patience and concentration. Through a structure that continually points to what lies behind, the work connects the sharpness of reality with the tedium of an old and everyday problem.


➄ Sound, Noise, or
AUX cables inside the wall, monitor, pvc panel, sound 1’37”/2’58”/1’58” each, dimensions variable, 2023 (* Collaboration: Yoon Jiyoung)

The artist detected the invisible structure inside the wall through which noise is transmitted and drew it as a graphic score. Then, by converting this graphic score back into sound, she listens to counter-noise. The two creators approached the process of drawing the terrain where noise occurs and interpreting it again as sound as a study of “sound” and “noise,” and viewers dock into their attempt by plugging earphones into the wall.


➅ Flooring
Wooden structure on the floor, dimensions variable, 2023

The wooden floor structure installed on the third floor of the exhibition space is more unstable than it appears, but its flexibility invites viewers to walk on it. Amplifying the sound of the viewer’s footsteps and functioning as a sounding board, this structure reveals what is being converted.

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