Rubbing/Loving

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Rubbing/Loving is a large-scale installation and drawing project by Do Ho Suh in which he meticulously rubs the surfaces of architectural spaces with colored pencil on paper to create full-scale, immersive impressions of lived environments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art installation
drawing project
large-scale installation
artForm drawing
installation art
artisticProcess close physical contact with surfaces
labor-intensive
repetitive gestures
characteristic immersive
site-specific
concept impressions of lived environments
memory of space
translation of architecture into drawing
creator Do Ho Suh NERFINISHED
dimension full-scale
documentationType imprint of architectural details
experience immersive spatial experience
explores relationship between body and space
traces of habitation
translation of three-dimensional space into two-dimensional surface
focusesOn domestic spaces
interior architecture
genre contemporary art
hasComponent ceiling rubbings
doorway rubbings
floor rubbings
wall rubbings
window rubbings
language non-verbal spatial record
material colored pencil marks
paper sheets
method covering architectural surfaces with paper
marking surfaces with colored pencil
meticulous surface rubbing
movement contemporary installation art
relatedTo architecture
drawing as documentation
site-specific installation
scale large-scale
subjectMatter architectural spaces
lived environments
technique full-scale rubbings
rubbing surfaces of architectural spaces
usesMedium colored pencil
paper
visualEffect continuous surface drawing
ghostly impression of architecture

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Do Ho Suh notableWork Rubbing/Loving