Do Ho Suh. Courtesy DACS, 2025. Photo: Gaultier Deblonde; Sook-Kyung Lee, 2023. Courtesy Gwangju Biennale Foundation
Join ArtReview and Ursula magazine for ‘Off the Record,’ a series of informal talks in Wine Bar at the Farm Shop Mayfair, in partnership with Berry Bros. & Rudd.
Held on the first Tuesday of every month from April to December 2025, these intimate and relaxed conversations bring together artists, thinkers and creatives to give an insight into their inspirations, processes and evolution of ideas. The series is a celebration of traditional conviviality, designed to be experienced live in a welcoming wine bar setting.
The sixth talk in the series will be with artist Do Ho Suh and curator Sook-Kyung Lee.
6.15 pm: Arrival and welcome drink
7 pm: Talk
8 pm: Informal mingling
Our partner Berry Bros. & Rudd, Britain’s oldest wine and spirit merchant, will welcome each guest with a complimentary glass of wine.
Tickets cost £14 per person, which includes a glass of wine, as well as a copy of ArtReview and Ursula magazines. Please note seats will be allocated on a first come, first serve basis.
An à-la-carte menu of small plates, charcuterie and wines will be available to purchase throughout the evening.
About Do Hu Suh
Do Ho Suh is a South Korean artist who lives and works in London, UK. His practice spans various media, creating drawings, film and sculptural works that confront questions of home, physical space, movement, memory, individuality and collectivity. Suh is best known for his fabric sculptures that reconstruct to scale his former homes in Seoul, South Korea; Rhode Island, USA; Berlin, Germany; London, UK; and New York City, NY. Suh is interested in the malleability of space in both its physical and metaphorical forms, examining how the body relates to, inhabits and interacts with that space.
Suh’s major solo exhibitions include: Tate Modern, London, UK (2025, 2011); National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh, UK (2024); Art Sonje Center, Seoul, South Korea (2024); Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney, Australia (2022); Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles CA (2019); Towada Art Center, Towada, Japan (2018); Whitney Museum of American Art, New York NY (2017, 2001); Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan (2015); National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul, South Korea (2013); amongst others. His work is in numerous international collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York NY; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York NY; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York NY; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles CA; Tate, London, UK; Leeum Museum of Art, Seoul, South Korea; Art Sonje Center, Seoul, South Korea; Mori Art Museum, Minato, Japan; and 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan.
About Sook-Kyung Lee
Curator Sook-Kyung Lee is the Director of the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester, UK, and Professor of Curatorial Practices at the University of Manchester. She was Artistic Director of the 14th Gwangju Biennale (2023), titled ‘soft and weak like water,’ which explored themes of resistance, indigeneity, decoloniality and ecology. Prior to the Whitworth Art Gallery, Lee was Senior Curator (International Art) at Tate Modern in London, UK, working in exhibitions, collection displays and acquisitions. She also headed a major multi-year research initiative ‘Hyundai Tate Research Centre: Transnational’ at Tate Modern, overseeing its strategic vision and associated programming. Lee served as the Commissioner and Curator of the Korea Pavilion at the 56th Venice Biennale in Italy, and curated the Japan Pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale, represented by the artist Yuko Mohri.
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Photography will take place at this event for use on the Hauser & Wirth, ArtReview and Farm Shop websites, social media channels and in other marketing materials.
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