Do Ho Suh's Immersive "Walk the House" Exhibition Arrives at Tate Modern | stupidDOPE
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Do Ho Suh's upcoming exhibition, Walk the House, at Tate Modern showcases his exploration of space, identity, and memory across three decades of work. This marks his first solo exhibition in London in over 20 years. The immersive experience includes new site-specific works and signature fabric structures that reflect the psychological dimensions of home. Central to the exhibit is the notion of home as both a physical space and a representation of personal history, with themes of migration and belonging prevalent throughout his life-sized installations.
At the heart of Walk the House is Suh's engagement with the idea of home as both a physical and metaphorical construct, inspired by the hanok, a traditional Korean dwelling.
Suh's work frequently examines the impermanence of living spaces and how memories are embedded within them, underscoring his belief in the intangible nature of space.
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