If you are looking for a fun arts adventure during spring break I’ve got the place for you! The Madison Museum of Contemporary art is currently hosting art by the phenomenal artist Do Ho Suh. Suh’s work explores the complex concepts of home, identity and memory through the three-dimensional recreations of spaces that he has lived in. In this exhibit Suh allows the viewer to be transported to his apartment in New York City. Guests are welcome to walk through a full-scale fabric rendering of his environment.
My favorite aspect of this show is observing the extreme detail that the artist has incorporated into each and every piece of the apartment. Everything right down to the text in the breaker box is recreated through fabric and stitching as one would see in real life. The Madison Museum of Contemporary Art is free to the public and Do Ho Suh’s exhibit will be up until May 14, 2017. Madison Museum of Contemporary Art: http://www.mmoca.org/exhibitions/exhibits/do-ho-suh -Julia Genrich
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