Tate Modern will host a major survey exhibition of Do Ho Suh's work from May 1 to October 19, 2025, marking his first solo show in London in over 20 years. Suh is renowned for translucent fabric installations that explore themes of home, memory, and identity. The exhibition will feature major works spanning three decades and will include site-specific installations. 'Walk the House' reflects Suh's inquiry into architecture as a memory vessel, offering immersive experiences that redefine domestic space, encouraging viewers to reflect on their personal connections to places and environments.
The space I'm interested in is not only a physical one but an intangible, metaphorical, and psychological one. For me, "space" is that which encompasses everything.
'Walk the House' encapsulates the Korean artist's lifelong inquiry into architecture as a vessel for memory, redefining the concept of domestic space with immersive installations.
Suh's latest installation, Nest/s 2024, envelops visitors in a maze of translucent corridors, creating a poetic reflection on belonging through innovative use of fabric.
The exhibition includes key works from the past three decades alongside debuting site-specific pieces, showcasing Suh's transformative approach to home, memory, and identity.
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