What is ‘home’? This is the question posed by Korean-born, London based artist Suh, in this contemporary exhibition at Tate Modern. Suh explores the meaning of home, identity and how we live in and interact with the world around us. A leading contemporary artist, Suh invites audiences to explore his large-scale installations, sculptures, videos and drawings; his immersive exhibition asks audiences to investigate what it means to belong, the dichotomy of collectivity and individuality, connection and disconnection, architecture, the body and space. The exhibition will span three decades of Suh’s life, taking audiences through Seoul, New York and London through his life size replicas of past and present homes and sculptures that question the tradition of monuments.
The lecture by Tina will prepare you for the exhibition so that you can make the most of your time in the gallery and gain the greatest insight into the works. Please join us for lunch afterwards at Tate Modern’s restaurant, Kitchen and Bar.
10.30 Coffee at The Jerwood Space, 171 Union Street
11.00 Lecture for Artemisia Members at The Jerwood Space, by Tina Corri
12.30 Lunch at Tate Modern’s restaurant, Kitchen and Bar
14.00 Exhibition at Tate Modern Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh