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Tate Modern - The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh Walk the House Tickets
Experience Do Ho Suh’s life-sized fabric homes and interactive installations at Tate Modern during the Genesis Exhibition in London.
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Highlights
Explore world-renowned artist Do Ho Suh’s immersive textile installations at Tate Modern
Engage with large-scale fabric recreations of the artist’s homes from Seoul, New York and London
Walk through interactive sculptures and view intricate works on paper, video and sculpture
Experience the floating red staircase ‘Staircase III’ and other distinctive installations
What’s Included
Entry to Tate Modern
Access to Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh Walk the House from 1 May to 19 October 2025
Your visit to Do Ho Suh’s Walk the House at Tate Modern
Step into a thoughtfully curated journey through the imaginative world of acclaimed Korean-born artist Do Ho Suh at London’s Tate Modern. The Genesis Exhibition: Walk the House invites you to interact with unique textile spaces, reflecting on ideas of home, movement and transformation over three decades of Suh’s work.
Planning your entry
Arrive at Tate Modern and make your way to the dedicated entrance for Do Ho Suh: Walk the House. Simply present your ticket for direct exhibition access. For security, bag checks may be required. Please have your ID ready if requested.
Inside the Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh Walk the House
Discover an array of large-scale, hand-sewn fabric installations—exact, life-sized renditions of Suh’s former homes in Seoul, New York and London. Moving through these recreated domestic environments, you’ll reflect on personal conceptions of space and memory.
Beyond the immersive walk-throughs, experience a striking collection of sculptures and detailed works on paper. The show explores the evolution of Suh’s creativity—incorporating structural forms, transparent corridors and culturally significant objects.
Walk inside full-size fabric houses, reconstructed with careful detail to evoke lived experience
Admire early installations and delicate sketches that trace Suh’s artistic development
View sculptures that challenge the monuments of tradition and embrace new interpretations
Don’t miss Staircase III, a memorable floating staircase in vivid red textile
Post-exhibit discovery
After your exhibition visit, continue exploring Tate Modern’s collection or enjoy a riverside break at the museum’s cafés. Your day combines one-of-a-kind art experiences with the vibrancy of London’s Bankside.
Accessible facilities are available and staff are happy to assist as needed.
Book your Tate Modern - The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh Walk the House Tickets now!
Keep all walkways clear and do not touch artworks unless signage allows
Respect quiet zones and other visitors’ experience in the exhibit
Follow all staff instructions for safety and exhibition integrity
Photography without flash is permitted except where restricted
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm
Is the exhibition suitable for children?
Yes, the immersive art installations are family-friendly and children can engage with most displays under adult supervision.
Can I bring a camera?
Non-flash photography is generally allowed unless otherwise indicated at specific works. Please respect signage and other visitors.
When are the relaxed hours for the exhibition?
Relaxed hours are on the third Tuesday of each month from 10am to 11am, ideal for quieter visits.
Is the Tate Modern fully accessible?
Yes, Tate Modern provides wheelchair access, lifts and facilities for visitors with mobility requirements. Guide dogs are welcome.
Arrive at least 15 minutes before your booked slot for smooth entry
Bring valid photo ID for verification if requested
Wheelchair access and pram facilities are available throughout Tate Modern
Guide and support dogs are welcome in the exhibition
Large bags and folding bikes are not allowed inside; use available cloakrooms
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Bankside
Highlights
Explore world-renowned artist Do Ho Suh’s immersive textile installations at Tate Modern
Engage with large-scale fabric recreations of the artist’s homes from Seoul, New York and London
Walk through interactive sculptures and view intricate works on paper, video and sculpture
Experience the floating red staircase ‘Staircase III’ and other distinctive installations
What’s Included
Entry to Tate Modern
Access to Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh Walk the House from 1 May to 19 October 2025
Your visit to Do Ho Suh’s Walk the House at Tate Modern
Step into a thoughtfully curated journey through the imaginative world of acclaimed Korean-born artist Do Ho Suh at London’s Tate Modern. The Genesis Exhibition: Walk the House invites you to interact with unique textile spaces, reflecting on ideas of home, movement and transformation over three decades of Suh’s work.
Planning your entry
Arrive at Tate Modern and make your way to the dedicated entrance for Do Ho Suh: Walk the House. Simply present your ticket for direct exhibition access. For security, bag checks may be required. Please have your ID ready if requested.
Inside the Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh Walk the House
Discover an array of large-scale, hand-sewn fabric installations—exact, life-sized renditions of Suh’s former homes in Seoul, New York and London. Moving through these recreated domestic environments, you’ll reflect on personal conceptions of space and memory.
Beyond the immersive walk-throughs, experience a striking collection of sculptures and detailed works on paper. The show explores the evolution of Suh’s creativity—incorporating structural forms, transparent corridors and culturally significant objects.
Walk inside full-size fabric houses, reconstructed with careful detail to evoke lived experience
Admire early installations and delicate sketches that trace Suh’s artistic development
View sculptures that challenge the monuments of tradition and embrace new interpretations
Don’t miss Staircase III, a memorable floating staircase in vivid red textile
Post-exhibit discovery
After your exhibition visit, continue exploring Tate Modern’s collection or enjoy a riverside break at the museum’s cafés. Your day combines one-of-a-kind art experiences with the vibrancy of London’s Bankside.
Accessible facilities are available and staff are happy to assist as needed.
Book your Tate Modern - The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh Walk the House Tickets now!
Keep all walkways clear and do not touch artworks unless signage allows
Respect quiet zones and other visitors’ experience in the exhibit
Follow all staff instructions for safety and exhibition integrity
Photography without flash is permitted except where restricted
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm
Is the exhibition suitable for children?
Yes, the immersive art installations are family-friendly and children can engage with most displays under adult supervision.
Can I bring a camera?
Non-flash photography is generally allowed unless otherwise indicated at specific works. Please respect signage and other visitors.
When are the relaxed hours for the exhibition?
Relaxed hours are on the third Tuesday of each month from 10am to 11am, ideal for quieter visits.
Is the Tate Modern fully accessible?
Yes, Tate Modern provides wheelchair access, lifts and facilities for visitors with mobility requirements. Guide dogs are welcome.
Arrive at least 15 minutes before your booked slot for smooth entry
Bring valid photo ID for verification if requested
Wheelchair access and pram facilities are available throughout Tate Modern
Guide and support dogs are welcome in the exhibition
Large bags and folding bikes are not allowed inside; use available cloakrooms
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Bankside
Highlights
Explore world-renowned artist Do Ho Suh’s immersive textile installations at Tate Modern
Engage with large-scale fabric recreations of the artist’s homes from Seoul, New York and London
Walk through interactive sculptures and view intricate works on paper, video and sculpture
Experience the floating red staircase ‘Staircase III’ and other distinctive installations
What’s Included
Entry to Tate Modern
Access to Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh Walk the House from 1 May to 19 October 2025
Your visit to Do Ho Suh’s Walk the House at Tate Modern
Step into a thoughtfully curated journey through the imaginative world of acclaimed Korean-born artist Do Ho Suh at London’s Tate Modern. The Genesis Exhibition: Walk the House invites you to interact with unique textile spaces, reflecting on ideas of home, movement and transformation over three decades of Suh’s work.
Planning your entry
Arrive at Tate Modern and make your way to the dedicated entrance for Do Ho Suh: Walk the House. Simply present your ticket for direct exhibition access. For security, bag checks may be required. Please have your ID ready if requested.
Inside the Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh Walk the House
Discover an array of large-scale, hand-sewn fabric installations—exact, life-sized renditions of Suh’s former homes in Seoul, New York and London. Moving through these recreated domestic environments, you’ll reflect on personal conceptions of space and memory.
Beyond the immersive walk-throughs, experience a striking collection of sculptures and detailed works on paper. The show explores the evolution of Suh’s creativity—incorporating structural forms, transparent corridors and culturally significant objects.
Walk inside full-size fabric houses, reconstructed with careful detail to evoke lived experience
Admire early installations and delicate sketches that trace Suh’s artistic development
View sculptures that challenge the monuments of tradition and embrace new interpretations
Don’t miss Staircase III, a memorable floating staircase in vivid red textile
Post-exhibit discovery
After your exhibition visit, continue exploring Tate Modern’s collection or enjoy a riverside break at the museum’s cafés. Your day combines one-of-a-kind art experiences with the vibrancy of London’s Bankside.
Accessible facilities are available and staff are happy to assist as needed.
Book your Tate Modern - The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh Walk the House Tickets now!
Arrive at least 15 minutes before your booked slot for smooth entry
Bring valid photo ID for verification if requested
Wheelchair access and pram facilities are available throughout Tate Modern
Guide and support dogs are welcome in the exhibition
Large bags and folding bikes are not allowed inside; use available cloakrooms
Keep all walkways clear and do not touch artworks unless signage allows
Respect quiet zones and other visitors’ experience in the exhibit
Follow all staff instructions for safety and exhibition integrity
Photography without flash is permitted except where restricted
Is the exhibition suitable for children?
Yes, the immersive art installations are family-friendly and children can engage with most displays under adult supervision.
Can I bring a camera?
Non-flash photography is generally allowed unless otherwise indicated at specific works. Please respect signage and other visitors.
When are the relaxed hours for the exhibition?
Relaxed hours are on the third Tuesday of each month from 10am to 11am, ideal for quieter visits.
Is the Tate Modern fully accessible?
Yes, Tate Modern provides wheelchair access, lifts and facilities for visitors with mobility requirements. Guide dogs are welcome.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Bankside
Highlights
Explore world-renowned artist Do Ho Suh’s immersive textile installations at Tate Modern
Engage with large-scale fabric recreations of the artist’s homes from Seoul, New York and London
Walk through interactive sculptures and view intricate works on paper, video and sculpture
Experience the floating red staircase ‘Staircase III’ and other distinctive installations
What’s Included
Entry to Tate Modern
Access to Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh Walk the House from 1 May to 19 October 2025
Your visit to Do Ho Suh’s Walk the House at Tate Modern
Step into a thoughtfully curated journey through the imaginative world of acclaimed Korean-born artist Do Ho Suh at London’s Tate Modern. The Genesis Exhibition: Walk the House invites you to interact with unique textile spaces, reflecting on ideas of home, movement and transformation over three decades of Suh’s work.
Planning your entry
Arrive at Tate Modern and make your way to the dedicated entrance for Do Ho Suh: Walk the House. Simply present your ticket for direct exhibition access. For security, bag checks may be required. Please have your ID ready if requested.
Inside the Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh Walk the House
Discover an array of large-scale, hand-sewn fabric installations—exact, life-sized renditions of Suh’s former homes in Seoul, New York and London. Moving through these recreated domestic environments, you’ll reflect on personal conceptions of space and memory.
Beyond the immersive walk-throughs, experience a striking collection of sculptures and detailed works on paper. The show explores the evolution of Suh’s creativity—incorporating structural forms, transparent corridors and culturally significant objects.
Walk inside full-size fabric houses, reconstructed with careful detail to evoke lived experience
Admire early installations and delicate sketches that trace Suh’s artistic development
View sculptures that challenge the monuments of tradition and embrace new interpretations
Don’t miss Staircase III, a memorable floating staircase in vivid red textile
Post-exhibit discovery
After your exhibition visit, continue exploring Tate Modern’s collection or enjoy a riverside break at the museum’s cafés. Your day combines one-of-a-kind art experiences with the vibrancy of London’s Bankside.
Accessible facilities are available and staff are happy to assist as needed.
Book your Tate Modern - The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh Walk the House Tickets now!
Arrive at least 15 minutes before your booked slot for smooth entry
Bring valid photo ID for verification if requested
Wheelchair access and pram facilities are available throughout Tate Modern
Guide and support dogs are welcome in the exhibition
Large bags and folding bikes are not allowed inside; use available cloakrooms
Keep all walkways clear and do not touch artworks unless signage allows
Respect quiet zones and other visitors’ experience in the exhibit
Follow all staff instructions for safety and exhibition integrity
Photography without flash is permitted except where restricted
Is the exhibition suitable for children?
Yes, the immersive art installations are family-friendly and children can engage with most displays under adult supervision.
Can I bring a camera?
Non-flash photography is generally allowed unless otherwise indicated at specific works. Please respect signage and other visitors.
When are the relaxed hours for the exhibition?
Relaxed hours are on the third Tuesday of each month from 10am to 11am, ideal for quieter visits.
Is the Tate Modern fully accessible?
Yes, Tate Modern provides wheelchair access, lifts and facilities for visitors with mobility requirements. Guide dogs are welcome.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Bankside
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