Suh Do Ho Floor

In the art installation floor 1997 2000 by south korean artist do ho suh more than 180 000 plastic figurines support a glass floor that viewers can walk on.
Suh do ho floor. Often based on the subject of architecture suh questions standard notions of scale in relation to public spaces. 12 6 x 55 1 x 55 1 in close artist. Floor demonstrates many characteristic elements of do ho suh s broader. Do ho suh is a contemporary korean artist known for his sculptures and installations.
The collective strength of this lilliputian group supports the weight of individual visitors who step up onto the floor grid. Via my modern metropolis. Suh was born in seoul south korea in 1962. Floor by do ho suh 1997 2000.
Pvc figures on phenolic board glass plate and stainless steel size. Do ho suh hangul. The collective strength of this lilliputian group supports the weight of individual visitors who step up onto the floor grid.
He earned a bachelor of fine arts and master of fine arts from seoul national university in oriental painting. Suh do ho korean born 1962 title. Floor demonstrates many characteristic elements of do ho suh s broader body of work. Glass plates rest on thousands of multicolored miniature plastic figures who are crowded together with their heads and arms turned skyward.
The artist uses installations to integrate his artwork with the architecture of a gallery or public space. Fashion beauty another s lovers floor by do ho suh the most loved post this week is floor an intriguing installation by south korean artist do ho suh made from glass and plastic toys chosen by fashion consultant mandi lennard. He also works across various media paintings and film which explores the concept of space and home. Suh do ho floor module 32 x 140 x 140 cm.
The installation is currently on display at the lehmann maupin gallery show at the singapore tyler print institute through february 11. Korean artist do ho suh has created an incredible sculpture using thousands of miniature plastic figures with their arms and heads turned upward holding a glass floor.