Mona Hatoum
London: Tate Modern, 2016
Exhibition catalogue for Mona Hatoum exhibit held at Tate Modern May 4-Aug 21, 2016.
"Born in Beirut to a Palestinian family in 1952, Mona Hatoum settled in London in 1975 after civil war broke out in Lebanon while she was on a visit to Britain. Drawing on her expansive career, this exhibition reflects thirty-five years of poetic and radical thinking.
Hatoum is well-known for her large-scale installations and sculptures which challenge the visual language of minimalism and surrealism to expose a world characterised by conflicts and contradictions." (Excerpt from program.)
ITEM 2016.053 – available for viewing in the Research Centre
Videos, Artworks and Artists Cited
+ and - – Mona Hatoum
Turbulence (black) – Mona Hatoum
Keffih – Mona Hatoum
Interior/Exterior Landscape – Mona Hatoum
Impenetrable – Mona Hatoum
Cellules – Mona Hatoum
Twelve Windows – Mona Hatoum
Twelve Windows – Inaash
Undercurrent (red) – Mona Hatoum
Socle du Monde – Mona Hatoum
Performance Still – Mona Hatoum
Don't smile, you're on camera! – Mona Hatoum
Performance Documents – Mona Hatoum
Corps etranger – Mona Hatoum
Grater Divide – Mona Hatoum
Daybed – Mona Hatoum
Jardin Public – Mona Hatoum
Light Sentence – Mona Hatoum
Measures of Distance – Mona Hatoum
Present Tense – Mona Hatoum
Works on paper – Mona Hatoum
Homebound – Mona Hatoum
Quarters – Mona Hatoum
Hot Spot – Mona Hatoum