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"textContent": "Do Ho Suh has spent decades exploring the emotional architecture of memory, migration, and identity with and through sculpture, installation, drawing, and film. Born in Seoul in 1962 and later based in New York and London, Suh is internationally recognized for his translucent fabric recreations of homes, apartments, hallways, and everyday spaces — fragile, ghostlike structures that examine what it means to carry the idea of “home” across borders and through time.\n\nDo Ho Suh.\n\nContinue reading Do Ho Suh: Art, Memory & Home at Brooklyn Street Art.",
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