Philippi offers a discussion of Hatoum's installations between 1989 and 1993, treating her use of the human body and focusing on the theme of absence and emprisonment. Brett conducts a survey of this Palestinian artist's career since 1975, discussing videos, performances and installations involving spectatorship, ambivalence, and structures of oppression. Biographical notes. 32 bibl. ref
Projects in this collection: Saving the Crew that Matters Mona Gazala is a Palestinian American arti...
My paper focuses on critical interventions into space and scale in the work of contemporary artist M...
Mother Figure: Art and the Palestinian Dream-State, 1965-1982 considers the development of new aesth...
Philippi offers a discussion of Hatoum's installations between 1989 and 1993, treating her use of th...
Artist Mona Hatoum, a Palestinian born in Beruit and educated in London, has experienced the boundar...
Mona Hatoum is one of the most internationally recognized and acclaimed Palestinian artists working ...
[Excerpt] Palestinian artist (1952, Beirut), nominated for the Turner Prize in 1995, Mona Hatoum liv...
In this talk, I will focus on Mona Hatoum’s early work encompassing performance and video. This is w...
This paper seeks to explore Mona Hatoum’s artwork, as Arab expatriate artista, and to anlysis her ar...
El presente artículo explora el trabajo de Mona Hatoum como artista árabe expatriada y analiza su di...
We present our thoughts here on British-Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum's Corps étranger (1994), a vi...
Thériault compares Steinman and Hatoum, respectively of Jewish and Palestinian origin, and character...
We present our thoughts here on British-Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum’s Corps étranger (1994), a vi...
Hoy en día es generalmente reconocido cómo las obras de numerosas artistas femeninas han supuesto un...
In my comprehensive exercise, I explored the work of three artists: Ana Mendieta (b. 1947), Mona Hat...
Projects in this collection: Saving the Crew that Matters Mona Gazala is a Palestinian American arti...
My paper focuses on critical interventions into space and scale in the work of contemporary artist M...
Mother Figure: Art and the Palestinian Dream-State, 1965-1982 considers the development of new aesth...
Philippi offers a discussion of Hatoum's installations between 1989 and 1993, treating her use of th...
Artist Mona Hatoum, a Palestinian born in Beruit and educated in London, has experienced the boundar...
Mona Hatoum is one of the most internationally recognized and acclaimed Palestinian artists working ...
[Excerpt] Palestinian artist (1952, Beirut), nominated for the Turner Prize in 1995, Mona Hatoum liv...
In this talk, I will focus on Mona Hatoum’s early work encompassing performance and video. This is w...
This paper seeks to explore Mona Hatoum’s artwork, as Arab expatriate artista, and to anlysis her ar...
El presente artículo explora el trabajo de Mona Hatoum como artista árabe expatriada y analiza su di...
We present our thoughts here on British-Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum's Corps étranger (1994), a vi...
Thériault compares Steinman and Hatoum, respectively of Jewish and Palestinian origin, and character...
We present our thoughts here on British-Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum’s Corps étranger (1994), a vi...
Hoy en día es generalmente reconocido cómo las obras de numerosas artistas femeninas han supuesto un...
In my comprehensive exercise, I explored the work of three artists: Ana Mendieta (b. 1947), Mona Hat...
Projects in this collection: Saving the Crew that Matters Mona Gazala is a Palestinian American arti...
My paper focuses on critical interventions into space and scale in the work of contemporary artist M...
Mother Figure: Art and the Palestinian Dream-State, 1965-1982 considers the development of new aesth...