Teachers' private view: Do Ho Suh | Tracing Time
Thu 2 May 2024
5:30 - 7pm
Free
Booking essential
On now until Sun 1 Sep 2024
Open daily, 10am–5pm
The Observer
The Scotsman
London-based Do Ho Suh (born 1962, Seoul) is one of the world’s leading contemporary artists. This expansive exhibition explores the foundational role that drawing and paper play in Suh’s artistic practice, focusing on his collaborative methods, experimental techniques, and innovative use of materials.
Suh creates engaging and imaginative artworks that ask questions about home and identity. ‘Home’ is so much more than the place you live. Your own version of home is a fundamental part of who you are, influenced by your day-to-day life and your deepest memories. Do Ho Suh explores some of these fascinating ideas in his first solo exhibition in Scotland, taking over an entire level of Modern One. The exhibition presents the artist’s complex and compelling thread drawings – in which cotton thread is embedded in handmade paper – alongside architectural rubbings, paper sculptures, cyanotypes, printmaking and watercolours.
There is also an immersive installation of Suh’s famed ‘hubs’, life-size sculptures that recreate physical spaces in colourful, translucent fabric. Visitors to the exhibition can enter and move through this innovative reimagining of places meaningful to the artist and his life.This installation is designed to be viewed from the outside or the inside. It is accessible to standard sized wheelchairs (the passage is 79 cm wide at its narrowest point. At busy times we may have to close or restrict access to the inside. For more information please contact [email protected]
A focus of the exhibition is the artist’s works with paper, which are fundamental to his collaborative ways of working, and which he uses to capture the textures and sensations at play when we interact with the spaces around us. Shown publicly for the first time will be a selection of the artist’s sketchbooks: personal, unconstrained spaces for speculative thinking, in which Suh explores his past, present and future. In this inspiring and timely exhibition, drawing is the connective thread that binds together Do Ho Suh’s creative energies.
Do Ho Suh | Tracing Time is kindly supported by National Galleries of Scotland Foundation, Victoria Miro Gallery, London and Venice, Lehmann Maupin, New York, Seoul, and London, Baillie Gifford who have supported the exhibition’s audience development and engagement programme, and STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery, Singapore. Technical support by LG OLED evo.
‘Drawing is the perfect tool for me to flesh out crazy ideas…’ An animated response to the sketchbooks of Do Ho Suh.
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Paperback book about contemporary artist Do Ho Suh, which explores his artistic practice, with a primary focus on his experimental techniques, innovative use of materials and his collaborative methods.
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