Do Ho Suh
Abdel Nabi, Nabila, Akhmadeeva, Dina | Tate Publishing
67,000원 | 20250508 | 9781849769679
Enter the captivating world of leading contemporary artist Do Ho Suh with this exquisitely assembled exhibition book, produced in close collaboration with the artist and featuring exposed Swiss binding and a delicately embossed cover.
‘I see life as a passageway, with no fixed beginning or destination.’
Korean-born, London-based artist Do Ho Suh invites us to explore his large-scale installations, sculptures, videos and drawings in this beautifully designed and illustrated survey of his work, raising timely questions about the enigma of home, identity and how we move through and inhabit the world around us.
Through his extraordinary immersive artworks, Suh draws us in to think about belonging, collectivity and individuality, connection and disconnection, examining the intricate relationship between architecture, space, the body, and the memories and the moments that make us who we are.
From the fragility and minute detail of embroidered threads, to the monumentality of his larger installations, Suh’s work is profoundly thought-provoking and enriching. Texts by artists and art historians, as well as a conversation between Do Ho Suh and Canadian artist Janice Kerbel, further enrich our experience of this remarkable body of work.
Edited by Nabila Abdel Nabi (Senior Curator, International Art at Tate Modern) and Dina Akhmadeeva (Assistant Curator, International Art, Tate Modern) with freelance writer and editor Amie Corry. Featuring additional contributions from Sean Anderson, Sarah Fine, Monica Juneja, Janice Kerbel, Do Ho Suh, Rirkrit Torrevieja, Dylan Trigg, and Kira Wainstein.