For this striking work, Korean artist Do-Ho Suh placed thousands of tiny human figures below a sheet of glass. They support the weight of visitors who walk through the Singapore Tyler Print Institute. This exhibit will be on display through February 11.
Link | Gallery Website | Photo: Lehmann Maupin Gallery
Previously by This Artist: A Fabric Home
CORRECTION 1/12/12: This exhibit is on display at a gallery in Singapore, not New York City, as previously stated.
The convenient thing about this kind of art is the artist needn't master any artistic technique, and the viewer needn't interpret the predigested magnum opus.
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Yes.
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You can see a similar (identical?) work by the same artist at the Indianapolis Museum of Art: http://www.imamuseum.org/art/collections/artwork/floor-suh-do-ho
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