“Presented by THE TAGLI, Submerged Attachment is a visceral meditation on the body as a site of memory, ritual, and resilience. It marks the emergence of a powerful new voice in contemporary painting.”
- Mark Westall, FAD magazine
In Submerged Attachment, Noh delves into the tensions between belonging and alienation, grappling with the complexities of collective identity as a South Korean woman living abroad in the United Kingdom. The artist finds solace in the ritual of ttaemiri, a traditional Korean bathing practice, through which she reclaims a deep-rooted connection to her heritage. The exhibition is a celebration of sacred bathing culture and an intimate homage to the resilience and power of South Korean women across generations.
A solo exhibition by Heeyoung Noh.
67 Great Titchfield Street, London W1W 7PT
8 May – 13 May 2025