Brooklyn Museum,《One: Do Ho Suh》

Do Ho Suh (born Seoul, South Korea, 1962). The Perfect Home II, 2003. Translucent nylon. Brooklyn Museum; Gift of Lawrence B. Benenson, 2017.46. (Photo: Courtesy of the artist and Lehmann Maupin Gallery)
October 12, 2018–May 5, 2019
Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Gallery, 5th Floor
Currently showing at the Brooklyn Museum is 《One: Do Ho Suh》, featuring a single, large-scale work by Korean-born artist Do Ho Suh, whose work engages with migration and cultural displacement. At a time of mass global migration, the loss of leaving one's native country and searching for a permanent home have become universal issues. One: Do Ho Suh features a single, large-scale work by Korean-born artist Do Ho Suh, whose work engages with migration and cultural displacement.
Each exhibition in the One Brooklyn series focuses on an individual work chosen from our encyclopedic collection, revealing the many stories woven into a single work of art. One Brooklyn is made possible by a generous contribution from JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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