While
video remains central to her practice, Songhee Noh integrates diagrams, text,
sound, installation, and spatial modification in an organic manner. Her videos
do not remain within a single frame; instead, they shift perspectives between
2D and 3D, and between recorded images and physical spaces.
In The Truth Is the One That Is Masked, the camera’s
movement across the stage, performance documentation, and theater architecture
visualizes the gap between material space and immaterial data.
In Dia;grams,
Noh brings an auxiliary element of academic writing—the illustrative plate—into
the center of the work, presenting it simultaneously as a video and as an
exhibition structure. Diagrams that include bird’s-eye views of the exhibition
space, artwork placement, and viewing routes align with the internal structure
of the video, offering viewers an alternative way of reading the exhibition.
This constitutes a formal experiment that overturns conventional hierarchies
between record, exhibition, and interpretation.
In her
solo exhibition 《DIZZY》(AVP Lab, Seoul, 2023), Noh treated the exhibition space itself as a
material, renovating concealed areas and translating the viewing circulation
into an interior architectural form. Videos, diagrams, recording devices, and
storage units—byproducts of the artistic process—were materialized within the
space, allowing the exhibition to function as a single “exhibition form.” Here,
form extends beyond medium choice to operate as a structure that organizes
time, movement, and perception.
This
formal exploration further expands in Best Television Is Noh
Television(2025), presented in the group exhibition 《DOOSAN Art Lab Exhibition 2025》(DOOSAN
Gallery, Seoul, 2025), where physical and virtual spaces are layered. The video
appropriates the exhibition venue as a virtual space encompassing the artist’s
past works, generating an experience in which the real and the virtual
intersect. This can be understood as an attempt to challenge the assumption of
video as a medium that is universally accessible “anytime, anywhere.”