Explore immersive installations examining ideas of home, memory and identity.
Do Ho Suh’s large-scale installations, sculptures and drawings invite visitors to reflect on how we understand the home. The Korean-born, London-based artist explores themes of identity, belonging and displacement through intricate fabric architectures and life-sized replicas of past and present residences.
Moving between Seoul, New York and London, Suh’s work examines how personal and collective memory shape our understanding of space. The exhibition also features his delicate works on paper, early installations and new site-specific pieces. This comprehensive survey showcases three decades of Suh’s practice, offering a deeply immersive and thought-provoking experience.

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