Wandering through memory: Do Ho Suh brings 30 years of architectural work to Tate Modern
A new exhibition at London's Tate Modern invites visitors to wander through full-scale, translucent fabric reconstructions of Do Ho Suh's former homes, exploring memory, identity, and the spaces we carry with us.
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A new exhibition at London's Tate Modern invites visitors to wander through full-scale, translucent fabric reconstructions of Do Ho Suh's former homes, exploring memory, identity, and the spaces we carry with us.
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/05/05/wandering-through-memory-do-ho-suh-brings-30-years-of-architectural-work-to-tate-modern
Spark your senses, wake your wonder. Euronews Culture seeks to show creativity in action and inspire our audience to explore the world through the five senses. Start your journey through the best of Europe's arts, gastronomy, traditions and high-end craftsmanship.
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00:00The exhibition Doho Saa Walk the House is the first large-scale monographic exhibition in London
00:18for a whole generation, 23 years, surveying the breadth and depth of Saa's practice across the
00:25last 30 years, and it encompasses a series of large-scale installations structured around
00:35the three cities that Saa has called home over the course of his life, Seoul, New York and
00:39London, and through these large-scale works, videos and more intimate works on paper, Saa
00:47explores the spaces that we carry with us as we move through both time and place.
00:55So Doho Saa's exhibition is engaging, it's bright, it's colourful, it's immersive. People
01:09will want to come and see it for that reason, but there is something deeper to it as well.
01:13It's tied into memories, memories of places. So we all remember the places we lived in,
01:18the places we grew up, but we might have lost them, they're sort of faded memories to us.
01:23He's immortalised them all into artworks. He's recreated doors, right down to light switches,
01:28plugs, sockets, fire extinguishers, from the places he remembers, the places he lived, and
01:33we can now walk through it. So it's almost like we're experiencing the life of the artist
01:37without the artist being there.
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