Sun Woo, Long Shower, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 215 x 156 cm ©Seoul Museum of Art

The exhibition 《Cities in the Room》, curated by Nowk Choe and selected for the 2023 Emerging Arts Professionals Support Program, focuses on the transformation of the space known as the “room”—traditionally regarded as a private domain—into a site for consuming various urban experiences in the wake of the pandemic and the widespread normalization of digital media.

Participating artists Heecheon Kim, Jaekyung Jung, Yoon Choi, and Sun Woo examine new forms of urban experience and their social contexts, using the indoor space of the “room” as a conceptual framework. The exhibition venue, SEMA Bunker, originally constructed in the heart of the city during Korea’s military dictatorship era, now serves as a space where its historical specificity has been rendered ambiguous—adding another layer of context to the works on display.
 

Curator Introduction

Nowk Choe is a curator, artist, and architect whose practice explores both physical and abstract elements that constitute spatial perception, working across exhibition-making, publishing, and design. His 2019 publication 『Club Arena』 investigates ephemeral culture in contemporary urban life. His past curatorial projects have addressed questions of temporality, including 《The Long Now》(Seoul, 2021) and 《Instead of an Afterwards》 (Hong Kong, 2022). Choe studied architecture at the Korea National University of Arts and the Royal College of Art in the UK. He is currently an editorial board member of 『Architecture & Criticism』 and a columnist for the 『Seoul Shinmun』 newspaper.

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