Luminous Gate
December 7, 2011
This post shares my favorite artwork from the Seattle Art Museum’s exhibit, Luminous: The Art of Asia. The “Gate” by Do Ho Suh, featured a doorway and a repeated montage of photographic images projected on its silk walls. There is something alluring about doorways and thresholds. I felt like I was participating in the artist’s vision by walking through the door. The projections provided a cyclical change of atmosphere — from a relatively blank start, to a bucolic forest scene, and then the arrival of a flock of birds. As the images proliferated, and the screen became almost black, with sinister overtones, before receding to the calm starting point. It is a spectacular installation!