Do Ho Suh
- Introduction
- Do Ho Suh (hangul: 서도호, born 1962) is a Korean sculptor and installation artist. He also works across various media, including paintings and film which explores the concept of space and home. His work is particularly well known in relation to anti-monumentalism. His works convey his life experiences, including the homes he has lived in and the diversity of the people he has met.Suh was born in Seoul, South Korea in 1962. He earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts from Seoul National University in Oriental Painting. He also studied at Rhode Island School of Design, where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting in 1994. He began to establish himself into the art scene in New York in the late 1990s. Then, in 1997, he received a Master of Fine Arts in sculpture from Yale University. Suh currently has live-in studios located in London, New York City, and Seoul. Suh was named the Wall Street Journal's Innovator of the Year in Art in 2013. He represented Korea at the Venice Biennale in 2001.
- Wikidata
- Q3033213
- Introduction
- South Korean sculptor and installation artist.
- Nationalities
- South Korean, Korean
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Installation Artist, Sculptor
- Names
- Do Ho Suh, Do-Ho Suh
- Ulan
- 500116321
Exhibitions
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Insecurities: Tracing Displacement and Shelter
Oct 1, 2016–Jan 22, 2017
MoMA
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About Face: Selections from the Department of Prints and Illustrated Books
May 21–Jun 5, 2001
MoMA
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Uniform: Order and Disorder
May 20–Sep 23, 2001
MoMA PS1
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Open Ends
Sep 28, 2000–Mar 4, 2001
MoMA
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Greater New York
Feb 27–May 30, 2000
MoMA PS1
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Do Ho Suh Doormat: Welcome 1998
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Do Ho Suh Who Am We? 1999
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Do Ho Suh Who Am We? (Multi) 2000
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Do Ho Suh 348 West 22nd St., Apt. A New York, NY 10011 at Rodin Gallery, Seoul/Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery/Serpentine Gallery, London/Biennale of Sydney/Seattle Art Museum/Smith College Museum of Art, Northhampton/North Carolina Museum of Art 2000
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Do Ho Suh Karma Juggler 2010
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