00:00The exhibition Doho Saa Walk the House is the first large-scale monographic exhibition in London
00:18for a whole generation, 23 years, surveying the breadth and depth of Saa's practice across the
00:25last 30 years, and it encompasses a series of large-scale installations structured around
00:35the three cities that Saa has called home over the course of his life, Seoul, New York and
00:39London, and through these large-scale works, videos and more intimate works on paper, Saa
00:47explores the spaces that we carry with us as we move through both time and place.
00:55So Doho Saa's exhibition is engaging, it's bright, it's colourful, it's immersive. People
01:09will want to come and see it for that reason, but there is something deeper to it as well.
01:13It's tied into memories, memories of places. So we all remember the places we lived in,
01:18the places we grew up, but we might have lost them, they're sort of faded memories to us.
01:23He's immortalised them all into artworks. He's recreated doors, right down to light switches,
01:28plugs, sockets, fire extinguishers, from the places he remembers, the places he lived, and
01:33we can now walk through it. So it's almost like we're experiencing the life of the artist
01:37without the artist being there.
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