Do Ho Suh is a contemporary Korean artist known for his sculptures and installations. Often based on the subject of architecture, Suh questions standard notions of scale in relation to public spaces.
At a glance, it looks like a work in progress, an empty plinth for a memorial still missing its heroic bronze. Instead, “Public Figures” is inverted: The sculpture standing outside the ...
“Do Ho Suh: Public Figures” was created by Korean artist Do Ho Suh to celebrate the museum’s 100th anniversary. Unlike a typical statue or monument a major figure on top of a base, this ...
Tate today announces its programme of exhibitions for 2025 across Tate Modern, Tate Britain and Tate St Ives. It includes the ...
Tate has announced a groundbreaking line-up for 2025, with major exhibitions set to take place at Tate Modern, Tate Britain ...
This year we’ve developed a special Family Art Basket (F.A.B) for our wee-est artists – and those who prefer to play with sensory materials. You can pick up your F.A.B: Sensory  on Wednesdays, ...
Public Figures (detail), Do Ho Suh (b. 1962, South Korea), 1998–2023, Jesmonite, aluminum, polyester resin, © Do Ho Suh, 2024. Courtesy the artist and Lehmann ...
offering the sites’ visitors the chance to see works by artists such as Alejandro Diaz and Do Ho Suh completely free of charge. —Wilder Davies ...
Do Ho Suh’s enormous installation at the MCA rises two stories and covers half the atrium’s east wall—but I couldn’t find it when I entered the space.
Tate has revealed its programme of exhibitions for 2025 across Tate Modern, Tate Britain and Tate St Ives. It includes the UK ...