Mona Hatoum, 9780714836607
Paperback
Experience exile, anxiety, and otherness through Hatoum’s powerfully beautiful, threatening art.

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  • Paperback

    160 pages

  • Release Date

    3 September 1997

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Summary

Mona Hatoum: Art of Exile and Otherness

Mona Hatoum crafts evocative events, videos, sculptures, and installations that grapple with the body, language, and the experience of exile. Her renowned work, Corps Etranger, invites viewers on an intimate journey through the artist’s inner anatomy.

Hatoum’s art plunges audiences into a realm of limitless possibilities, exemplified by works like “The Light at the End,” which beckons viewers toward a potentially searing light…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780714836607
ISBN-10:0714836605
Series:Phaidon Contemporary Artists Series
Author:Guy Brett, Michael Archer, Catherine de Zegher
Publisher:Phaidon Press Ltd
Imprint:Phaidon Press Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:160
Release Date:3 September 1997
Weight:1.03kg
Dimensions:290mm x 250mm x 17mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“This valuable retrospective demonstrates the sense of alienation her work intends to create, and reinforces her artistic statements with essays from cultural commentators, including brilliant fellow-Palestinian Edward Saïd.“—Big Issue

“Uncomfortable, compelling and often unexpectedly beautiful.“—World of Interiors

On the Contemporary Artists Series

“The boldest, best executed, and most far-reaching publishing project devoted to contemporary art. These books will revolutionize the way contemporary art is presented and written about.“—Artforum

“The combination of intelligent analysis, personal insight, useful facts and plentiful pictures is a superb format invaluable for specialists but also interesting for casual readers, it makes these books a must for the library of anyone who cares about contemporary art.“—Time Out

“A unique series of informative monographs on individual artists.“—The Sunday Times

“Gives the reader the impression of a personal encounter with the artists. Apart from the writing which is lucid and illuminating, it is undoubtedly the wealth of lavish illustrations which makes looking at these books a satisfying entertainment.“—The Art Book

About The Author

Guy Brett

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.

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