The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh: Walk The House at Tate Modern

Tate Modern

Available to 19 October 2025

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Get tickets now for the incredible Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh: Walk The House at London's Tate Modern

Step into the world of Do Ho Suh, a Korean-born artist now based in London, as he presents a compelling retrospective of his expansive body of work—spanning installations, sculptures, drawings, and video.

Exhibition details:

  • Dates: Until 19th October 2025
  • Suitable for: All ages
  • Wheelchair access: Yes

About The Genesis Exhibition

What does it mean to call a place home? Is it a physical space, an emotional state, or a conceptual idea? Suh delves into these profound questions, exploring themes of identity, migration, and the human experience of space.

Through immersive and thought-provoking artworks, Suh invites viewers to reflect on the dynamics of belonging, individuality, and community. His work intricately weaves together architecture, memory, and the human form, revealing how our environments shape who we are.

Journey through Suh’s iconic translucent fabric structures—meticulously crafted life-size recreations of his former homes in Seoul, New York, and London. Discover early installations, delicate paper works, and evocative video pieces. Encounter sculptures that challenge traditional notions of monuments and memory.

This major exhibition showcases the full scope of Suh’s innovative practice over the past thirty years, including newly commissioned and site-specific pieces debuting for the first time.

Tate Modern

Bankside,
London,
SE1 9TG
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Address: Tate Modern, Bankside, London, SE1 9TG

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By Public Transport:

Bus: Routes 40, 63, 100, 381 and 344 drop off near the venue.
Train: The closest train stations are Blackfriars, Cannon Street, London Bridge and Waterloo.
Tube: The closest tube stations are Southwark (Jubilee line), Blackfriars (District and Circle line) and St. Paul's (Central line)
Parking: There are no parking facilities at Tate Modern or the surrounding areas. Public transport is recommended, as it is the easiest way of getting to the gallery. 

  • Toilets
  • Food and drink
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Public transport accessible

Yes, the Tate Modern Museum in London is wheelchair accessible and the team are very passionate about being a completely inclusive attraction. 

Although sister galleries, the Tate museums have distinguishable elements.

  • Tate Britain: Primarily focusing on British art, the Tate Britain is filled with art from the 1500's to the present day.
  • Tate Modern: The Tate Modern concentrates on producing exhibitions filled with international modern and contemporary art. 

The opening hours for the Tate Modern are as follows:

  • Monday to Sunday: 10:00 - 18:00
  • Last Entry: 17:30
  • Galleries Closing: 17:50