Do Ho Suh - Perfect Home
January 2013
The catalogue for Korean sculptor and installation artist Do Ho Suhs exhibition at the 21st Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, this large-format book does ample justice to his work, which deals with the ways we occupy and inhabit public space. His site-specific installations reflect an interest in the malleability of space, both in physical and metaphorical manifestations, addressing links between the individual, collective and anonymous. In this case, he created huge houses using transparent fabric. Full perspectives of these and other works are shown. Includes contributions by curator Hiromi Kurosawa, Yoshikazu Nango and Felicity D. Scott.
- Aldo Rossi: Opera grafica
- Antony Gormley: Expansion Field
- Antony Gromley
- Architectures In Love
- Art & Ecology Now
- Art at the Turn of the Millennium
- Bernd and Hilla Becher - Typologies
- Conversations on Sculpture (Perspectives in Contemporary Sculpture)
- Defining Contemporary Art: 25 Years in 200 Pivotal Artworks
- Didier Fiuza Faustino: Misarchitectures
- Do Ho Suh - Perfect Home
- Do Ho Suh Drawings
- Esther Stocker: Doubts About the Line
- Landscape Installation Art
- Michael Wolf: Architecture Of Density
- Minoru Nomata - Elements
- Mona Hatoum
- Mona Hatoum: Interior Landscape
- Paul Noble
- Paul Noble
- Paul Noble Welcome to Nobson Catalogue
- Pauline Oltheten: Photos from Japan
- Sculpture Now
- Sculpture on the Move 1946–2016: Imposing and Educational: A Digest of Exponents of Contemporary Sculpture
- Sol LeWitt: Incomplete Open Cubes
- Something Flashed, Something Broke, Something Remained: Consciousness Neue Bieriemiennost
- Titus Schade: Allnacht
- Tomás Saraceno: Cloud-Specific
- Unexpected Art: Serendipitous Installations, Site-Specific Works, and Surprising Interventions