
Hansol Noh
Hansol Noh shows an interest in the impact of the diverse meanings and information that have been conveniently defined around us on our thoughts. She connects these concepts with language and focuses on painting, primarily utilizing Korean painting media. The artist draws inspiration from the images encountered in daily life, selecting those that evoke a sense of dissonance when observed. Having experienced the redefined significance and symbolism of something once accepted differently, the artist ponders common symbols, the processes of their formation, and the definitions prevalent in our surroundings. Attentive to the subjective meanings and interpretations born from personal experiences, she continues her work, exploring these queries. She believes that the criteria for defining and evaluating something often rely on 'visible appearances or momentary, fragmented situations.' She finds the act of 'defining' intriguing, as it can assume different facets depending on the individuals defining it. When others define something this way, the intricate narratives surrounding it get omitted, leaving only a partial depiction. This raises questions about its impact, a subject she wishes to explore further.
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