Mona Hatoum

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Pub. Date: 1997-04-09
Publisher(s): Phaidon Press
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Summary

Each of Mona Hatoum's works can be read as a formula for human existence, expressed in a penetrating visual language that is both complex and puzzling. As the artist herself points out, iOneis first experience of a work of art is physical. I appreciate works that have sensual as well as intellectual impact. Meanings, connotations, and associations begin to emerge only after the initial physical experience, when the imagination, the intellect, and the psyche are ignited by what one has seen.i The daughter of Palestinian parents, Hatoum has long been regarded in Great Britain and the U.S. as one of the most important artists of her generation. Born in Lebanon in 1952 and a resident of London since 1975, her sensitivity to themes of power and identity has been heightened by a life lived outside her homeland. Many of her objects, video pieces, and installations deal with aspects of institutionalized violence and the vulnerability of the individual; her central point of reference is the body, in many cases her own. This is the first book to document the full breadth of Mona Hatoum's oeuvre, up to and including her most recent projects.

Author Biography

Guy Brett was the art critic for The Times from 1964 to 1975. His books include Kinetic Art (1968), Through Our Own Eyes: Popular Art and Modern History (1986) and Transcontintental: Nine Latin American Artists (1990).

Michael Archer is an art critic and lecturer.  He is a regular contributor to Art Monthly, Untitled and Artforum, is the author of Art Since 1960 (1997) and the co-author of Installation Art (1994).  He is a Tutor in art history at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, University of Oxford, and a Visiting Research Fellow at Chelsea College of Art and Design.

Catherine de Zegher is a curator and director of the Kanaal Art Foundation Centre for Contemporary Art.

Table of Contents

Interview Michael Archer in conversation with Mona Hatoum
6(26)
Guy Brett
Survey Itinerary
32(56)
Catherine de Zegher
Focus Hatoum's Recollection: About Losing and Being Lost
88(20)
Artist's Choice
108(8)
Piero Manzoni
For a Discovery of a Zone of Images, 1957
108(2)
Edward Said
Reflections on Exile, 1984
110(6)
Artist's Writings
116(28)
Mona Hatoum
Proposal for New Contemporaties, Waterworks, 1981
116(1)
Slade School of Art, Waterworks, 1981
117(2)
Look No Body!, 1981
119(2)
Do-It, Home Version, 1996
121(1)
Under Seige, 1982
122(2)
Interview with Sara Diamond, 1987
124(10)
Interview Claudia Spinelli, 1996
134(10)
Chronology 144(14)
Bibliography, List of Illustrations 158

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