Do Ho Suh works across various media, creating drawings, film, and sculptural works that confront questions of home, physical space, displacement, memory, individuality, and collectivity. Suh is best known for his fabric sculptures that reconstruct to scale his former homes in Korea, Rhode Island, Berlin, London, and New York. Suh is interested in the malleability of space in both its physical and metaphorical forms and examines how the body relates to, inhabits, and interacts with that space.
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Presented as part of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago's Visiting Artist Program and Mitchell Lecture Series in Architecture, Interior Architecture and Designed Objects.