Doh Ho Suh in his London studio, 2015

D oh Ho Suh's Bathroom, 348 West 22nd St., Apt A, New York, NY 10011 from 2003 beautifully evinces the artist's exploration of his personal history. Best known for immersive installations like the present work, Do Ho Suh's work focuses on creations of physicalized memory address issues of home, displacement, individuality, and collectivity, articulated through the architecture of a domestic space. Bathroom, 348 West 22nd St., Apt A, New York, NY 10011 replicates the artist's bathroom from his New York residence. Created with baby blue swaths of polyester fabric, the present work is reminiscent of a dream. An exercise in examining one's own relationship with domestic space, Bathroom, 348 West 22nd St., Apt A, New York, NY 10011 invites one's own memories and perception to play a role in the work.