Do Ho Suh is a South Korean contemporary artist known for his deeply poetic and visually striking works that explore themes of home, identity, memory, displacement, and the human experience of space. Do Ho Suh full-scale fabric recreations of spaces he’s lived in — from his childhood home in Seoul to apartments in New York or London.
These translucent, life-sized sculptures are made of colored polyester or silk and sewn with extreme precision. His work resonates with feelings of being a global nomad — dealing with moving between cultures and redefining personal space.
“Hub” Series – Translucent corridors and rooms that connect personal spaces — a metaphor for transitional states, border-crossings, and life changes.