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Karma Juggler

  • Dimensions208.0 x 153.0 cm

Explorez les captivantes peintures bengali de Suhas Roy (Suhas Gopinath) ! Connu pour ses figures féminines romancées, ses thèmes mystiques et ses textures oniriques. Découvrez un héritage honoré par les prix Padma Shri et Bhushan.

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Do Ho Suh: Fabricating Memory and Displacement

Do Ho Suh (Korean: 서도호; Hanja: 徐道濩; born 1962) stands as a pivotal figure in contemporary Korean art, recognized globally for his distinctive sculptural practice centered on enveloping architectural spaces—and often domestic interiors—in translucent fabric. This approach transcends mere materiality; it’s an ambitious exploration of themes like memory, displacement, identity, and the complex interplay between culture and environment. Suh's artistic journey began in Seoul, South Korea, where he honed his skills through formal education at Seoul National University, earning degrees in painting and sculpture—a foundation that would profoundly shape his subsequent creative endeavors. His formative years instilled in him a deep understanding of artistic innovation and the importance of conceptual rigor alongside technical mastery. He graduated with honors in painting from RISD in 1994 before pursuing postgraduate studies at Yale University, where he earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in sculpture in 1997. These experiences solidified his fascination with installation art—specifically its ability to provoke visceral responses and challenge conventional perceptions of space—a preoccupation that would become central to his artistic vision. Suh’s signature technique—the meticulous reconstruction of buildings and rooms using fabric—is more than just an aesthetic choice; it's rooted in profoundly personal reflections on migration and cultural identity. He describes this process as “an act of memorialization,” aiming to capture not only the physical form but also the intangible essence of places inhabited, particularly those imbued with emotional significance. This method allows him to confront anxieties surrounding loss and transformation while simultaneously celebrating the resilience of human experience—a duality that permeates much of his oeuvre. He sees this process as a way of confronting existential questions about belonging and displacement. His artistic explorations extend beyond architectural representations; he has tackled subjects like the human body, examining its relationship to space and identity through similarly innovative fabric sculptures. These pieces often evoke feelings of vulnerability and intimacy—a deliberate strategy designed to engage viewers on an emotional level. Suh’s work gained international acclaim with his participation in the 49th Venice Biennale in 2001, where “Hub,” a striking installation of translucent pavilions mimicking domestic spaces, captivated audiences worldwide—establishing him as one of Korea's most prominent voices in contemporary art. Since then, Suh’s creations have graced prestigious museums and galleries across continents including Victoria & Albert Museum in London and Museum of Modern Art in New York—solidifying his legacy as a trailblazing artist who consistently pushes boundaries within the artistic landscape.
  • Notable Achievements: Venice Biennale Representation (2001), Ho-am Prize Recipient (2017)
  • Influences: Minimalist Sculpture, Conceptual Art
  • Materials: Fabric, Resin, Wood
### Additional Information: Do Ho Suh’s artistic vision gained international acclaim with his participation in the Venice Biennale in 2001, where “Hub,” a striking installation of translucent pavilions mimicking domestic spaces, captivated audiences worldwide—establishing him as one of Korea's most prominent voices in contemporary art. Since then, Suh’s creations have graced prestigious museums and galleries across continents including Victoria & Albert Museum in London and Museum of Modern Art in New York—solidifying his legacy as a trailblazing artist who consistently pushes boundaries within the artistic landscape. He continues to explore themes of memory, displacement, and identity through sculptural explorations that blend architectural references with human anatomy—a testament to his unwavering commitment to conceptual rigor and artistic innovation. His work is characterized by its meticulous attention to detail and its ability to evoke profound emotional responses—reflecting a deep engagement with the complexities of human experience and cultural heritage.
Do Ho Suh

Do Ho Suh

1962 - , Corée du Sud

En bref

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Fabric sculpture & Installation art
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Minimalism
    • Korean Painting
  • Date Of Birth: 1962
  • Full Name: Do Ho Suh
  • Nationality: Korean
  • Notable Artworks:
    • People in Iwami
    • Hub
    • Dokdo 2
  • Place Of Birth: Seoul, South Korea