(4 May 2025)
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London – 29 April 2025
1. Various of The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh: Walk the House
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Dina Akhmadeeva, Assistant Curator, International Art, Tate Modern: ++STARTS ON SHOT 1 AND PARTIALLY OVERLAID BY SHOT 3++
“The exhibition ‘Do Ho Suh: Walk the House’ is the first large-scale monographic exhibition in London for a whole generation, 23 years, surveying the breadth and depth of Suh’s practice across the last 30 years, and it encompasses a series of large scale installations structured around the three cities that Suh has called home over the course of his life, Seoul, New York and London. And through these large-scale works, videos and more intimate works on paper, Suh explores and the exhibition explores the spaces that we carry with us as we move through both time and place.”
3. Various of exhibition
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Tabish Khan, art critic: ++STARTS ON SHOT 3 AND PARTIALLY OVERLAID BY SHOT 5++
"Do Ho Suh’s exhibition is engaging, it’s bright, it is colorful, it’s immersive. People will want to come and see it for that reason, but there is something deeper to it as well. It’s tied into memories, memories of places. So, we all remember the places we lived in, the places (where) we grew up, but we might have lost them, they’re sort of faded memories to us. But he’s immortalised them all into artworks. He’s recreated doors right down to light switches, plug sockets, fire extinguishers, from the places he remembers the places he lived. And we can now walk through it. So, it’s almost like we’re experiencing the life of the artist without the artist being there.”
5. Various of exhibition
STORYLINE:
Visitors move through colorful architectural spaces.
Created from a bright translucent fabric with stainless steels structures, "Nest/s, 2024" weaves together rooms, corridors and entrances from buildings across New York, Seoul, London and Berlin.
From light switches to towel rings, a colorful array of fixtures and fittings make up "Perfect Home, 2024".
It’s all part of an exhibition from South Korean artist Do Ho Suh, showcasing large-scale works spanning three decades at London’s Tate Modern.
The exhibition, entitled "Do Ho Suh: Walk the House" allows visitors to wander through colorful interconnected architectures, explained Dina Akhmadeeva, Assistant Curator of International Art at London’s Tate Modern.
"The exhibition ‘Do Ho Suh: Walk the House’ is the first large-scale monographic exhibition in London for a whole generation, 23 years, surveying the breadth and depth of Suh’s practice across the last 30 years, and it encompasses a series of large scale installations structured around the three cities that Suh has called home over the course of his life, Seoul, New York and London,” Akhmadeeva said.
"Through these large-scale works, videos and more intimate works on paper, Suh explores and the exhibition explores the spaces that we carry with us as we move through both time and place.”
The exhibition displays a breath of Suh’s techniques from intricate sewing techniques to photogrammetry and 3D printing.
Duh’s works explores preserving a place, memories and moments in time inviting visitors to imagine spaces that have significance to them, Akhmadeeva said.
"Do Ho Suh’s exhibition is engaging, it’s bright, it is colorful, it’s immersive. People will want to come and see it for that reason, but there is something deeper to it as well," said art critic, Tabish Khan
The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh: Walk the House will run from May 1 to October 19.
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