‘Floor,’ Installation by Do Ho Suh

Korean Do Ho Suh has created this large sculptural installation made of thousands of multicolored miniature plastic figures with their heads and arms turned skyward carrying a glass plate. The plastic figures are holding the weight of the individual visitor who steps onto the floor.They represent the diverse and anonymous masses of people who support and resist the symbolic floor.


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