Can you think of a place that holds special meaning to you? Artist Do Ho Suh (doh HOH sah) is interested in what spaces—especially the home— can mean to people. Through his monumental sculptures, Suh examines the idea of home and why it’s important.
Born in South Korea in 1962, Suh has lived in many places. He studied art in the United States, and after living in New York City, he moved to London. For his 2013 Home within Home within Home within Home within Home, above, Suh created a replica of his former home in Providence, Rhode Island. It envelops a suspended replica of his childhood home in Korea.
Suh developed both replicas on a 1:1 scale, meaning they’re the same size as the real houses. He uses 3-D modeling technology and traditional Korean sewing techniques to reconstruct the homes out of fabric. First, Suh measured the original spaces. Then he simplified them, sculpting their basic geometric forms with translucent blue fabric.
Viewers can walk through the spaces, as if entering one of Suh’s own memories.