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American Focus > Blog > Culture and Arts > To ‘Walk the House,’ Do Ho Suh Traverses Memory and Perceptions of Home — Colossal
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To ‘Walk the House,’ Do Ho Suh Traverses Memory and Perceptions of Home — Colossal

Last updated: April 30, 2025 8:25 am
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Do Ho Suh’s latest exhibition at Tate Modern poses a thought-provoking question: “Is home a place, a feeling, or an idea?” Through his immersive installations, the London-based Korean artist delves into the complexities of belonging, connection, comfort, security, and familiarity. The exhibit, titled The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh: Walk the House, showcases Suh’s unique approach to exploring the relationship between architecture, space, the body, and personal memories.

Suh’s signature use of gossamer fabric creates larger-than-life installations that invite visitors to experience his homes in Seoul, London, and New York in a new light. One of the standout pieces, “Nest/s,” features colorful, sheer textile structures that form a passageway, blurring the boundaries between interior and exterior. This immersive experience challenges viewers to consider how movement and perception shape our understanding of architecture and space.

At the core of Suh’s work are themes of shelter, safety, and community, all of which play a crucial role in defining the concept of home. In a world where these fundamental needs are often threatened or disrupted, Suh’s art prompts viewers to reflect on the enigmatic nature of home, identity, and our place in the world.

The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh: Walk the House will be on display at Tate Modern until October 19. To plan your visit and learn more about Suh’s captivating installations, visit the museum’s website. Stay updated on Suh’s latest projects by following him on Instagram.

Detail of Nest/s
Detail of “Nest/s.” Photo by Jeon Taeg Su

As you explore Suh’s evocative installations, you’ll be transported into a world where the boundaries between physical spaces and emotional connections dissolve. Whether it’s “Perfect Home: London, Horsham, New York, Berlin, Providence, Seoul” or “Home Within Home (1/9 Scale),” each piece offers a unique perspective on the concept of home.

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Through his art, Suh invites us to ponder the meaning of home and the impact it has on our lives. By engaging with his installations, we are prompted to consider our own relationships with the places we inhabit and the memories we create within them. Suh’s work serves as a powerful reminder of the profound connection between space, identity, and belonging.

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