Mona Hatoum /
By: Hatoum, Mona.
Contributor(s): Assche, Christine van [editor.] | Wallis, Clarrie [editor.] | Centre Georges Pompidou [host institution.] | Tate Modern (Gallery) [host institution.] | Nykytaiteen museo (Helsinki, Finland) [host institution.].
Publisher: London : Tate Publishing, 2016Description: 196 pages : colour illustrations ; 30 cm.Content type: text | still image | text | still image Media type: unmediated | unmediated Carrier type: volume | volumeISBN: 9781849763608; 9781849763608:; 1849763607.Subject(s): Hatoum, Mona, 1952- -- Exhibitions | Hatoum, Mona, 1952- | Hatoum, Mona, 1952- -- Expositions | Art -- ExhibitionsDDC classification: 709.2Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Standard Loan | ATU Sligo Yeats Library Main Lending Collection | 709.2 HAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 0062653 |
Exhibition held at Centre Pompidou, Paris 24 June - 28 September 2015 ; Tate Modern, London 4 May - 21 August 2016 ; Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki 7 October - 26 February 2017.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Forewords / Frances Morris,Serge Lasvignes and Bernard Blistène, Leevi Haapala -- Introduction / Clarrie Wallis -- 'Mapping' an oeuvre / Christine Van Assche -- Between spectator and artist: modes of interaction / Guy Brett -- Disbelongings / Patricia Falguières -- The art of displacement of Mona Hatoum's logic of irreconcilables / Edward W. Said -- Mona Hatoum and the paradoxical map of the Mediterranean myth / Bertrand Westphal -- Materials and making / Clarrie Wallis -- Touching the other: a story of corpo-electronic surfaces / Christine Ross -- Boundary crossings: the political postminimalism of Mona Hatoum / Marja Sakari.
Born in Beirut to a Palestinian family, artist Mona Hatoum came to Britain as a student in the mid-1970s, settling in London in 1975. Her art - whether video, performance, sculpture or installation - is concerned with confrontational themes including violence, oppression and voyeurism, often in reference to the human body; and with the juxtaposition of opposites such as beauty and horror, desire and revulsion. With 250 colour images covering the whole of Hatoum's ouevre, this is the essential book on a distinctly powerful voice in contemporary art.