To “walking at home”, he crosses SUH memory and home perceptions – huge

“Is the house a place, feeling or idea?” This is the wine question, but it can be relied upon in the heart Is it Soo?The main open survey is now in Modern Tate. The Korean artist in London (formerly) explores the concepts of belonging, communication, comfort, security and familiarity in the large -scale facilities that repeat his homes in Seoul, London and New York, among a group of vibrant multimedia works.
SUH is known as Gossamer to create huge facilities. in Genesis Gallery: Is it Saw: I am not going to the house, The museum says: “The artist studies the complex relationship between architecture, space, body, memories and moments that make us who we are.”

Visitors are invited to walk via “nest/s”, for example, a wide range of colored tissue structures that are linked together to form a corridor or canal. Since the borders between the interior and the external are unclear, we are called for the experience of architecture from the perspective of movement and perception, with a highlight of how to link all our interactions with homes or other places by nature.
Iders about shelter, safety and society are closely related to how we realize the home, especially when these basic needs around the world are in constant danger or turning without warning. “Suj asks for time in time about the mystery of the house, the identity, how to move and live the world around us,” says Bayan.
Genesis Gallery: Is it Saw: I am not going to the house It continues in London until October 19. Plan to visit you on the museum WebsiteAnd follow up updates on SUH’s Instagram.






