Do Ho Suh is a Korean artist that creates jaw-dropping large scale sculptures and installations. Suh draws attention to the ways viewers occupy and inhabit public space.
Interested in the malleability of space in both its physical and metaphorical manifestations, Do Ho Suh constructs site-specific installations that question the boundaries of identity. His work explores the relation between individuality, collectivity, and anonymity.
The artist’s work is included in numerous museum collections worldwide.
Having moved from South Korea to the United States, Suh’s investigation—and in particular the notion of “infinite movability” of space and unconventional notions of scale and site-specificity—developed around his personal experiences of cultural displacement and struggle with cultural identity.
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