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Mona Hatoum
Hot Spot, 2013
Kuuma paikka
ruostumaton teräs, neonputki | rostfritt stål, neonrör | stainless steel, neon tube
92 1/8 x 87 13/16 x 87 13/16 in. (234 x 223 x 223 cm)
© Mona Hatoum
kuva | Photo:
Kansallisgalleria / Pirje Mykkänen
Finlands Nationalgalleri / Pirje Mykkänen
Finnish National Gallery / Pirje Mykkänen
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MONA HATOUM
Mona Hatoum
7/10/2016-26/2/2017
KIASMA, 4th and 5th Floors
Meeri Koutaniemi & Arman Alizad
After the Turmoil
7/10/2016-26/2/2017
KIASMA, 2nd Floor
Hatoum began her artistic career creating performance and video works in which the body gave expression to a divided reality, besieged by political and social control. Since the early ‘90s she began to focus on making sculptures and large-scale installations.
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Posted 6 October 2016
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Hatoum’s work presents us with a world characterized by conflict and contradictions. She often uses furniture and other familiar objects which, when modified or scaled up, reflect a suspicious and hostile environment. Hatoum draws from the formal language of Minimalism, Kinetic and Conceptual Art, often with reference to Surrealism.
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Mona Hatoum
Cellules, 2012–13
Solut/Sellit | Celler | Cells
teräs, lasi; kahdeksan osaa | stål, glas; åtta delar | mild steel and glass; eight parts
Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris
kuva | Photo:
Kansallisgalleria / Pirje Mykkänen
Finlands Nationalgalleri / Pirje Mykkänen
Finnish National Gallery / Pirje Mykkänen
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Mona Hatoum
Impenetrable, 2009
Läpipääsemätön | Ogenomtränglig
mustattu teräs, siima | svärtat stål, fiskelina | black finished steel, fishing wire
kuva | Photo:
Kansallisgalleria / Pirje Mykkänen
Finlands Nationalgalleri / Pirje Mykkänen
Finnish National Gallery / Pirje Mykkänen
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Hatoum’s work has been exhibited widely all over the world. She has participated in numerous important exhibitions including the Turner Prize (1995), the Venice Biennale (1995 and 2005), Documenta XI, Kassel (2002), Biennale of Sydney (2006), the Istanbul Biennial (1995 and 2011) and the Moscow Biennale in 2013.
Solo exhibitions include Tate Britain, London (2000) Hamburger Kunsthalle, Kunstmuseum Bonn, Magasin 3, Stockholm (2004), Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney (2005), Palazzo Querini Stampalia, Venice (2009), Kunstmuseum St Gallen (2013-2014), Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha (2014), Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo (2014) and Fundación PROA, Buenos Aires (2015).
Hatoum’s work was previously seen in Finland when she participated in the ARS95 exhibition in Helsinki.
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Mona Hatoum
Map (clear), 2015
Kartta (kirkas) | Karta (klar)
lasikuulat | glaskulor | glass marbles
kuva | Photo:
Kansallisgalleria / Pirje Mykkänen
Finlands Nationalgalleri / Pirje Mykkänen
Finnish National Gallery / Pirje Mykkänen
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Mona Hatoum
Home, 1999
Koti | Hem
puu, teräs, sähköjohto, lamput, himmennin, vahvistin, mikseri, kaiuttimet | trä, rostfritt stål, elkabel, glödlampor, dimmer, förstärkare, mixer, högtalare | wood, stainless steel, electric cable, light bulbs, light variator, amplifier, loudspeakers
Tate
Kuva | Photo Petri Virtanen, Kansallisgalleria | Finnish National Gallery
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