Portal : Do Ho Suh.

In 2006, London-based Korean artist Do Ho Suh (born 1962) began work on a seemingly impossible project?to ?make something out of nothing,? casting the negative form of a traditional Korean gate in solid acrylic resin. Portal would take nearly a decade to complete, and would provide the site for fund...

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Other Authors: Suh, Do-Ho, 1962- (Artist, Contributor)
Starkman, Christine (Contributor)
Lash, Jon, 1953- (Contributor)
Elad, Ron (Contributor)
Language:English
Published: New York : DelMonico Books-D.A.P., 2022.
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Physical Description:99 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans (some color) ; 32 cm
Variant Title:
Do Ho Suh, portal
Format: Book
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In 2006, London-based Korean artist Do Ho Suh (born 1962) began work on a seemingly impossible project?to ?make something out of nothing,? casting the negative form of a traditional Korean gate in solid acrylic resin. Portal would take nearly a decade to complete, and would provide the site for fundamental developments in Suh?s thinking on the role of both artist and museum in the 21st century, as well as the relationship between East and West.00This volume tells the epic story of that process through those who made it possible. Through color illustrations and texts, it provides unique access to the typically veiled fabrication process: the process of scanning, modelling and constructing a nine-ton sculpture that would appear as if it was not there, a ?living ghost image? cast from negative space.
Note:Texts by Do Ho Suh, Christine D. Starkman, Jon Lash, and Ron Elad.
Call Number:NB1069.S84 A73 2022
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:1636810721
9781636810720