Monday / October 09, 2017 / 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Do Ho Suh

Art Institute of Chicago, Rubloff Auditorium, 230 South Columbus Drive, Chicago

At this SAIC event,​ Do Ho Suh will discuss his works across various media, creating drawings, film, and sculptural works that confront questions of home, physical space, displacement, memory, individuality, and collectivity. Suh is best known for his fabric sculptures that reconstruct to scale his former homes in Korea, Rhode Island, Berlin, London, and New York. Suh is interested in the malleability of space in both its physical and metaphorical forms and examines how the body relates to, inhabits, and interacts with that space. He is particularly interested in domestic space and the way the concept of home can be articulated through architecture that has a specific location, form, and history. For Suh, the spaces we inhabit also contain psychological energy, and in his work he makes visible those markers of memories, personal experiences, and a sense of security, regardless of geographic location.

 

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SAIC and AIA Chicago

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SAIC

Learning Units

1.5 LU

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$0.00