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Artist Do-Ho Suh’s ghostly fabric sculptures explore the meaning of home

One of our favorite contemporary artists has just come out with his largest work to date. Do Ho Suh is a Korean sculptor and installation artist who’s known for his thought-provoking sculptures that often have to do with migration and personal space. These themes reflect his own move from his homeland of Seoul, South Korea to New York.

At the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) in Seoul, you’ll find Home Within Home Within Home Within Home Within Home, a 1:1 scale replica of two houses the artist had previously lived in, one inside the other. Created in purple fabric, his traditional Korean home, where he lived in when he was a child, is enveloped and suspended within a more modern building, his first apartment building when he came to the United States, located in Providence, Rhode Island.

The work is so massive, measuring 12m x 15m, that Suh had to use a 3D scanning machine for precision and detail. While you see two homes in this piece, Suh calls it Home Within Home Within Home Within Home Within Home because he wants the viewer to see the installation on a larger level. “As you approach the gallery space, my translucent piece is between the viewer and the longer view, so it becomes five homes-within-homes: my two homes inside; the museum; the palace; and then Seoul.”

You can see and even walk through this installation at the MMCA until May 5, 2014.

 

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Pedras Salgadas Spa & Nature Park – Portugal

 

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Pedras Salgadas Spa & Nature Park – Portugal

 

Especially designed for those with a serious passion for outdoor activities, Pedras Salgadas Spa & Nature Park welcomes its guests with a spectacular array of cutting-edge eco houses and tree houses set among 20 hectares of enchanted forest. The resort embraces a new concept in nature tourism, blending luxurious accommodation with exquisite spa services and unforgettable outdoor recreational facilities. This amazing retreat can be found only one hour drive from Porto, in Pedras Salgadas, a Portuguese spa town renowned for its wealth of hot water springs.

 

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Andaz Peninsula Papagayo – Costa Rica

 

A one-of-a-kind Hyatt hotel in Costa Rica, Andaz Peninsula Papagayo captures visitors primarily with its lovely imaginary design inspired by nature. Beautifully located in the Gulf of Papagayo, against the turquoise waters of Culebra Bay, the resort boasts 153 rooms and luxury suites, an exceptional full-service spa and three themed restaurants, among other topnotch facilities. All accommodation units feature modern décor with a local Costa Rican touch, and furnished balconies with breathtaking ocean views.

 

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Grand Hotel – Stockholm, Sweden

One of the most elegant and emblematic hotels in Stockholm, Grand Hotel lies on the city’s picturesque waterfront offering guests a truly remarkable experience in Sweden’s wonderful capital city. Each of the individually designed rooms and suites oozes a distinctive luxury atmosphere, being appointed with rich fabrics, plush beds and lavish bathrooms. Moreover, the hotel’s exquisite restaurants deliver traditional Scandinavian Smörgåsbord and Michelin-starred cuisine in stylish surroundings while the state-of-the-art Nordic spa and fitness center invites to blissful relaxation.