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With a special interest in exploring the malleability of space, New York City-based Korean artist Do-Ho Suh has become known for his site-specific installations that question the boundaries of identity. In a recent exhibition at 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art in Kanazawa, Japan, filmmaker Nils Clauss captured some of Suh’s most notable works, including a full-size fabric model of Suh’s apartment – the “Perfect Home.” The hand-sewn replica was shown alongside a suspended model of a 19th-century home made for a Korean emperor, depicting Suh’s depart from his homeland, and other contemporary works, all of which explore the relation between individuality, collectivity and anonymity within the built world.
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Video: Do-Ho Suh’s Fabric Houses Explore the Malleability of Space originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 03 Jun 2015.
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