Korean artist Do Ho Suh has recently presented at National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Seoul, Home Within Home, a giant installation that represents two former residences of the artist.

It’s clearly a central theme for the Korean-American transplant. The installation merges the two houses, with the modestly sized Korean house floating in mid-air, suspended from the ceiling of the mammoth American house which completely encases it. Home Within Home, this is the largest sculpture to date, is dreamy and wistful, fleeting and soulful—much like houses and homes, and the lives lived inside them.