From Gossamer Objects to Monumental Structure, Do Ho Suh Embraces the Course of — Colossal


For Do Ho Suh, the method of creating work is as essential as the result. Particular person sculptures and installations are all half of a bigger mission that enables the South Korean artist to return to and iterate on earlier concepts, supplies, and buildings, every time pushing the work in a distinct path.

At Moody Heart for the Arts, Suh places his course of on full show, recreating elements of his studio and charting the course for his sprawling apply wherein he explores concepts of dwelling, reminiscence, and the way we relate to bodily area. Rubbermaids filled with string and material, cabinets lined with toy dinosaurs and motion figures, and small maquettes of architectural sculptures provide perception into Suh’s influences and inventive workout routines, whereas accomplished tasks reveal the ultimate steps.

a collection of translucent fabric objects
Set up view of ‘Do Ho Suh: In Course of.’ Photograph by Anthony Rathbun

Included in In Course of are a number of elementary works like “Inverted Monument,” which suspends an upside-down determine in a dense mesh of string. Additionally on view is a group of material sculptures that recreate on a regular basis objects like water taps, doorknobs, and keyholes in gauzy, translucent material. Organized by shade, these delicate items draw consideration to our attachments to and reliance on such mundane gadgets.

A part of exposing the internal workings of his course of additionally includes what Suh refers to as “dismantling the parable of the artist as a person genius.” Ongoing in varied kinds since 2016, “Artland” is a vibrant panorama that welcomes varied teams—first Suh’s daughters, adopted by communities throughout a number of continents—so as to add bits of malleable clay to the otherworldly terrain.

a detail image of colorful piled material
Element of “Artland”

“For me, ‘Artland’ is an extension of a lot of my apply,” the artist informed Colossal, including:

After I had kids, I needed to let go of quite a lot of the management I used to be used to having in my life. Nothing’s wilder or freer than the kid’s thoughts, and I’ve learnt a lot from parenting. “Artland” grew from that small-scale household collaboration, however it’s been so validating involving guests from Seoul to Brooklyn and Houston—the outcomes are all the time extra fantastical than anticipated and fully joyous.

For those who’re in Houston, see In Course of by December 21. In any other case, discover extra from the artist through Lehmann Maupin and Instagram.

a massive blue fabric suspends from the ceiling while a red string covered structure stands in the gallery
Set up view of ‘Do Ho Suh: In Course of.’ Photograph by Frank Hernandez
a collection of colorful fabric maquettes
Set up view of ‘Do Ho Suh: In Course of.’ Photograph by Anthony Rathbun
a collection of translucent fabric objects
Set up view of ‘Do Ho Suh: In Course of.’ Photograph by Anthony Rathbun
two mounds of colorful, stretchy material on a table with a similarly colorful backdrop
“Artland.” Photograph by Anthony Rathbun
a collection of colorful fabric maquettes on shelves with collections of translucent fabric objects on either side
Set up view of ‘Do Ho Suh: In Course of.’ Photograph by Anthony Rathbun
a detail of translucent blue fabric on a wall
Photograph by Anthony Rathbun
a massive blue fabric suspends from the ceiling while a red string covered structure stands in the gallery. a smaller light blue work is on the wall to the right
Set up view of ‘Do Ho Suh: In Course of.’ Photograph by Frank Hernandez
a collection of toy dinosaurs and super hero figurines on white shelves
Set up view of ‘Do Ho Suh: In Course of.’ Photograph by Anthony Rathbun



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