Do Ho Suh Infuses a Personal Quality to 'Korridor'
Kalin Ned — February 15, 2019 — Art & Design
References: en.aros.dk & hypebeast
South Koren artist Do Ho Suh's vibrant transparent home installations were welcomed at the ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum in Denmark. The exhibit is running from November 2018 until February 2019 and the theme is strongly tied to the creative's personal experiences.
The installation presents "eight hand-sewn fabric passages connected end-to-end." It taps traditional Korean techniques of sewing, as well as some architectural sensibilities. The artwork is a nod to the homes that Do Ho Suh has lived in while growing up — from Seoul to London to Berlin. Dubbed 'Korridor,' the transparent home sculptures are interactive as they allow the audience to survey the "accurate and full-size renditions of the homes [the artist] has lived in."
Photo Credits: Thierry Bal
The installation presents "eight hand-sewn fabric passages connected end-to-end." It taps traditional Korean techniques of sewing, as well as some architectural sensibilities. The artwork is a nod to the homes that Do Ho Suh has lived in while growing up — from Seoul to London to Berlin. Dubbed 'Korridor,' the transparent home sculptures are interactive as they allow the audience to survey the "accurate and full-size renditions of the homes [the artist] has lived in."
Photo Credits: Thierry Bal
Trend Themes
1. Transparent Installations - Opportunity for artists to create immersive, interactive experiences using transparent materials.
2. Personalized Art - Growing trend of artists infusing their personal experiences and memories into their artwork for a more authentic and relatable connection with viewers.
3. Cross-cultural Influences - Exploring the blending of different cultural elements and techniques in art installations to create unique and thought-provoking experiences.
Industry Implications
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3. Event Planning - Event planners can explore the use of transparent installations to create unique and unforgettable event experiences that engage attendees and leave a lasting impression.
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