Do Ho Suh (b. 1962, Seoul, Korea; lives and works in London) works across various media, creating drawings, film, and sculptural works that confront questions of home, physical space, displacement, memory, individuality, and collectivity. Suh is best known for his fabric sculptures that reconstruct to scale his former homes in Korea, Rhode Island, Berlin, London, and New York. Suh is interested in the malleability of space in both its physical and metaphorical forms, and examines how the body relates to, inhabits, and interacts with that space. He is particularly interested in domestic space and the way the concept of home can be articulated through architecture that has a specific location, form, and history. For Suh, the spaces we inhabit also contain psychological energy, and in his work he makes visible those markers of memories, personal experiences, and a sense of security, regardless of geographic location.
徐道獲(1962年生於韓國首爾)曾於韓國國立大學主修東方油畫,其後分別在羅德島設計學院及耶魯大學學習油畫及雕塑。自九十年代中期,他開始對傳統個人空間的概念提出質疑,並對其概念在實體及隱喻呈現方面的變維及移動性進行探索。多年來,徐道獲的裝置、繪畫、雕塑和電影作品一直備受國際關註,當中探討的主題包括藝術家的個人經歷和家族歷史,如「家」、「遷徙」、「回憶」和「個體」等。徐道獲認為我們所居住的空間也含有心理的力量,而他嘗試在這些居所以外的地方作品中把記憶、個人體驗和安全感具像化。