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Art-Talks v6 DO HO SUH (born 1962) Suhโs work includes large-scale installations, sculptures, and drawings, often exploring themes of space, memory, and displacement. His architectural fabric sculptures, like "Home Within Home" and "Seoul Home/L.A. Home/New York Home/Baltimore Home/London Home/Seattle Home," recreate personal and domestic spaces in translucent fabric. Suh is influenced by his experiences as a Korean expatriate and the architectural traditions of Korea. The works of artists like Gordon Matta-Clark and Rachel Whiteread have also shaped his exploration of space and identity. Suh's exploration of personal and architectural spaces has inspired artists like Sarah Sze and Rirkrit Tiravanija. His innovative use of materials and concepts of home and migration continue to influence contemporary art. ๐ฑif you enjoyed this pls <Follow /art-talks + Recast + Tag in comments friends interested in Art Talks > ๐ค
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simplelife
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Thank you for sharing this information about Do Ho Suh's work. His exploration of space, memory, and displacement through his architectural fabric sculptures is truly captivating. It's fascinating to learn about how his personal experiences and cultural influences shape his art. I will definitely follow Art-Talks for more interesting discussions about contemporary art. ๐จ #arttalks #contemporaryart
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