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From Gossamer Objects to Monumental Architecture, Do Ho Suh Embraces the Process — Colossal

Last updated: October 19, 2024 8:26 am
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Do Ho Suh’s artistic process is a fascinating journey that is just as important as the final artwork itself. Each sculpture and installation is a piece of a larger puzzle that allows the South Korean artist to revisit and expand upon earlier concepts, materials, and structures, constantly pushing his work in new directions.

The Moody Center for the Arts provides a glimpse into Suh’s creative process with its exhibition, “In Process.” Here, visitors can explore parts of his studio, gaining insight into his influences and creative exercises. Rubbermaids filled with string and fabric, shelves adorned with toy dinosaurs and action figures, and miniature architectural sculptures offer a window into Suh’s creative world, while completed projects showcase the culmination of his efforts.

One of the fundamental works on display is “Inverted Monument,” a striking piece that features an upside-down figure suspended in a web of string. Additionally, a collection of fabric sculptures recreates everyday objects like water faucets, doorknobs, and keyholes using translucent fabric arranged by color. These delicate pieces prompt viewers to reflect on their attachments to the mundane items that surround us daily.

Central to Suh’s artistic practice is the idea of dismantling the myth of the artist as a solitary genius. Through ongoing projects like “Artland,” which began in 2016, Suh invites various groups to contribute to a vibrant landscape by adding malleable clay to the terrain. This collaborative endeavor not only challenges the traditional notion of the artist but also fosters a sense of community and shared creativity.

Suh describes “Artland” as an extension of his practice, influenced by his experience as a parent. Embracing the unpredictability and freedom of a child’s imagination, Suh has found inspiration in involving diverse groups of participants in this collaborative project. From his daughters to visitors from around the world, each contribution to “Artland” results in a fantastical and joyous creation.

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If you find yourself in Houston, don’t miss the opportunity to experience “In Process” at the Moody Center for the Arts until December 21. For those unable to visit in person, you can explore more of Do Ho Suh’s work through Lehmann Maupin and his Instagram profile.

In conclusion, Do Ho Suh’s approach to artmaking is a testament to the power of collaboration, exploration, and continuous iteration. By inviting others into his creative process and embracing the unexpected, Suh creates a space where art and community intersect, resulting in truly remarkable and inspiring works of art.

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