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Do-Ho Suh POP-UP HOMES AND HABITATS: MIXED MEDIA LTC 4240, Art for Children SS 2013

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Do-Ho Suh. Pop-Up Homes and Habitats: Mixed Media. LTC 4240, Art for Children SS 2013. Do-Ho Suh Resources. Art21: On Stories (13:03): http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/do-ho-suh Lehmann Maupin gallery: http://www.lehmannmaupin.com/artists/do-ho-suh - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Do-Ho Suh Resources

• Art21: On Stories (13:03): http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/do-ho-suh

• Lehmann Maupin gallery: http://www.lehmannmaupin.com/artists/do-ho-suh

• YouTube: Fallen Star (5:00): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIGbBGMW_40

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About Do-Ho Suh on Art21•“Do-Ho Suh was born in SEOUL, KOREA, in 1962. After earning his BFA and MFA in Oriental Painting from Seoul National University, and FULFILLING HIS TERM OF MANDATORY SERVICE IN THE SOUTH KOREAN MILITARY, Suh relocated to the United States to continue his studies at the Rhode Island School of Design and Yale University. Best known for his intricate sculptures that defy conventional notions of scale and site-specificity, Suh draws attention to the ways VIEWERS OCCUPY AND INHABIT PUBLIC SPACE.” •“Suh’s sculptures continually question the IDENTITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL IN TODAY’S INCREASINGLY TRANSNATIONAL, GLOBAL SOCIETY.”•“Major exhibitions of Suh’s work have also been held at Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris (2001); Serpentine Gallery, London (2002); and KEMPER MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI (2002–03).”

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Pop-Up Homes & Habitats: Mixed Media•TSW use various pop-up techniques to create an IMAGINARY HOUSE/HOME THAT THEY COULD “CARRY WITH THEM ALL THE TIME” (SUH)•Consider the RELATIONSHIP between you and this home or habitat

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A “How-To” Guide . . .

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Pop-ups, Folders, Pockets, and Closures

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Pockets

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1. Take a square sheet of paper and fold it into a triangle. You'll want to make sure you crease all your folds well.

2. Fold one side corner in so that you get a fairly straight line across the top of the folded section.

3. Fold the other side corner in just like you did the first one.

4. Fold down one layer of the top point.5. Punch a hole through every layer except the back.6. Put a brad through the hole.

Valerie at Home

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