Korean-born, London-based artist Do Ho Suh invites visitors to explore his large-scale installations, sculptures, videos, and drawings in Tate Modern’s new exhibition.
With immersive artworks exploring belonging, collectivity and individuality, and connection and disconnection, Suh examines the intricate relationship between architecture, space, the body, and the memories and the moments that make us who we are. Is home a place, a feeling, or an idea? Suh asks timely questions about the enigma of home, identity, and how we move through and inhabit the world around us.
Wander through the passages and thresholds of Suh’s renowned fabric architectures. Discover his early installations, delicate works on paper and videos. Move across Seoul, New York and London through his life-sized replicas of past and present homes. Encounter sculptures that explore the tradition of monuments.
Experience the breadth and depth of Suh’s inventive and unique practice over the last three decades, including new and site-specific works on display for the first time.