Do Ho Suh's "Walk the House" exhibition at Tate Modern marks the artist's first major solo show in the UK in two decades. Running from May to October 2025, the exhibition, organized in partnership with Genesis, showcases Suh's three-decade oeuvre, emphasizing the themes of space, memory, identity, and home. Visitors can explore immersive, walk-in fabric sculptures that replicate his former domestic environments. Curator Dina Akhmadeeva notes that Suh's approach defies linear time, presenting art that engages with cyclical experiences and personal narratives, inviting collective reflection on the concept of home.
During the preview, Dina Akhmadeeva emphasized, 'We refuse to call the exhibition a retrospective or a survey.' This highlights the cyclical nature of Do Ho Suh's artistic approach.
Suh transforms personal architecture into collective experience, inviting visitors to navigate translucent corridors that echo the memories of his various homes across the globe.
Works like 'Nest/s' and 'Perfect Home: London, Horsham, New York, Berlin, Providence, Seoul' showcase Suh's signature fabric sculptures while exploring his themes of memory and identity.
The exhibition represents the culmination of three decades of Do Ho Suh's practice, addressing complex notions of space, home, and the passage of time.
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