Do Ho Suh @ Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego

 Unit 2, 348 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011, USA2014 Polyester fabric and stainless steel tubes 422 7/16 x 228 1/3 x 96 1/16 in Installation view at Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, 2016 Credit line: © Do Ho Suh, Courtesy the artist …

 Unit 2, 348 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011, USA
2014

Polyester fabric and stainless steel tubes
422 7/16 x 228 1/3 x 96 1/16 in
Installation view at Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, 2016
Credit line: © Do Ho Suh, Courtesy the artist and Lehmann Maupin New York and Hong Kong. 
Photograph by Pablo Mason. 

Through July 4 2016, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD) will present an extensive solo exhibition of artwork by Do Ho Suh, ranging from large-scale architectural installations and sculptures, to works on paper and video. The MCASD exhibition webpage elaborates, saying “This exhibition will transform MCASD Downtown’s Jacobs Building into a maze-like installation that replicates the artist’s apartment spaces from a single building in New York City. Created in luminous swaths of translucent fabric, the ghostly rooms and hallways are mysteriously supported by a subtle stainless steel armature.”
View the exhibition webpage here.