π¬π§ FREE Exhibition at Tate London | Step into Do Ho Suh's "Home" π
Korean Artist Do Ho Suh: Walk the House Tate Modern is currently hosting Do Ho Suh: Walk the House, the largest solo exhibition of this renowned Korean artist's work! πͺπ°π· This marks his second major exhibition at Tate since Staircase III in 2011, and it's his most comprehensive retrospective yet - on until October 19, 2025! π π₯ The exhibition revolves around a simple yet profound question: "Is home a place? A feeling? Or an idea?" βπ‘π Through his signature translucent fabric architectures, graphite rubbings, drawings and video works, Suh explores the complex intersections of home, fluid identities, migration memories and personal spaces. β¨π§΅π½οΈ Exhibition Highlights Include: β’ Rubbing/Loving Series βοΈπ: Suh creates graphite rubbings of homes he's lived in - from Seoul's hanok to NYC apartments and London houses. More than documentation, these are memory rituals. "When I rub," he says, "it feels like dreaming." π€ποΈ β’ Translucent Fabric Architectures πποΈ: Visitors can literally walk through the artworks, entering familiar-yet-uncanny parallel spaces that trigger sensory memory journeys. πΆββοΈπ« β’ Video Works Comparing London & Daegu Public Housing πΊποΈ: A powerful reminder how buildings are both physical spaces and vessels for collective emotional memories. Curated through years of dialogue between Tate's team and the artist, this show offers both visual immersion and deep storytelling. π€π It even makes us wonder: "Do curators illuminate artists, or do artworks define curatorial language?" Why Visit? This isn't just an exhibition to see - it's an experience to inhabit. From Seoul to New York to London, we all carry our own version of "Do Ho Suh's house" within us. πβοΈ π Tate Modern β Blavatnik Building π Until October 19, 2025 π FREE ENTRY to celebrate Tate Modern's 25th anniversary! #LondonExhibitions #TateModern #ContemporaryArt #DoHoSuh #ArtAndHome #InstallationArt #LondonLife #London