Through his art, Korean-born contemporary artist, Do Ho Suh shares his experiences and his path of political constructivism throughout his life as an artist. With a background from prestigious schools back and forth New York and Seoul, Do Ho Suh obtained his BFA from Rhode Island School of Design, MFA from Seoul National University, and continued exploring his talent in Yale's sculpture department. If his background that is highly influenced by Korea's militaristic time isn't interesting already, wait until you dive into his philosophy and ideology behind displacement, identity and karma. His artwork will drive you absolutely wild!
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