Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nest/s (2024) by Do Ho Suh is a centrepiece of the Tate show - Do Ho Su / Jeon Taeg Su “As soon as we’re born,” says Do Ho Suh, ...
When the Korean-born artist Do Ho Suh first moved to New York City, in 1997, he was lucky to find that a friend happened to be vacating his apartment, leaving an opening for Suh to take over the lease ...
The project pays homage to the work of Suh Se Ok, a pioneering Korean ink painter who expanded artistic horizons with innovative works from the 1950s to 2020. Courtesy of the artist and LG South ...
Installation view of Do Ho Suh: in Process at the Moody Center for the Arts, Rice University (photo: Anthony Rathbun) HOUSTON — In Do Ho Suh’s Bridge Project, which began in the early 2000s and is ...
Do Ho Suh, Fire Extinguisher, Unit G5, 23 Wenlock Road, Union Wharf, London, N1 7SB UK, 2016. Polyester fabric, stainless steel armature and display case with LED lighting. Collection of Peter H.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Detail from Do Ho Suh’s Nest/s at Tate Modern - Jeon Taeg Su “You are in London, standing on the second floor of Tate Modern,” ...
When Do-Ho Suh came from South Korea to the United States to study art in the early 1990s, cultural differences made him feel as if he'd misplaced his body, or was living in someone else's and didn't ...
Do Ho Suh is known chiefly for his gem-colored silk and polyester fabric installations of private spaces like his former homes, or typical household amenities like ovens and toilet seats. But this ...
AFTER KOREAN-BORN artist Do Ho Suh moved to London a few years ago to be with his wife, he missed his adopted home of New York. He kept a 500-square-foot live-in studio there, in a former sailors' ...
A Perfect Home: The Bridge Project was produced in conjunction with Korean artist Do Ho Suh‘s exhibition of the same name at Storefront for Art and Architecture in New York City, which ran from ...
Korean-born, and now working primarily between Seoul, New York and London, artist Do Ho Suh jokes that he spends so much time traveling that his real home might actually be aboard an airplane. Yet ...