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In Do Ho Suh's new exhibition, ‘Walk the House’ at Tate Modern in London, the South Korean artist recreate his homes from Seoul, New York, London and Berlin in intricate, fabric manifestations filled with memory and exploring the concept of 'home'. In this video, co-curator Dina Akhmadeeva explains how Suh’s installations - 1:1 recreations - are not only about architectural space but about the psychological space of the viewer. Made of an historic Korean fabric technique, Suh has recreated these momentary spaces from a polyester designed for the fashion industry, combining the geographic segments together into one long, ghostly passageway. Monumental in scale, it carries fine detail throughout, down to the manufacturer logos on air vents, individual parts of hinges, light switches, and sockets. To walk down the centre of these interlocking spaces is to walk through the kinds of connecting spaces designed to be functional but forgettable, each with specific geographic details, which Suh’s has reconstructed as an act of celebration, memory, and presence.