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Suh Do-Ho — Closet-I
Suh Do-Ho

Closet-I

Suh Do-Ho's *Closet-I* is an intimate and thought-provoking work that explores themes of personal identity, memory, and the boundaries between private and public space. The piece invites viewers to consider the closet as a metaphor for concealment and revelation, reflecting the artist's ongoing interest in the spaces we inhabit and the ways they shape our sense of self. True to Suh's signature practice, the work blurs the line between architecture and human experience, evoking both vulnerability and belonging.

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Contemporary Art Day Sale

November 12, 2013

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Suh Do-Ho, Closet-I

Suh Do-Ho's *Closet-I* is an intimate and thought-provoking work that explores themes of personal identity, memory, and the boundaries between private and public space. The piece invites viewers to consider the closet as a metaphor for concealment and revelation, reflecting the artist's ongoing interest in the spaces we inhabit and the ways they shape our sense of self. True to Suh's signature practice, the work blurs the line between architecture and human experience, evoking both vulnerability and belonging.

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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Serene, Minimalist, Architectural, Installation, Mixed Media, Conceptual Art, Domestic, Korean, Abstract, Contemporary

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