Mona Hatoum


Thought provoking exhibition at Tate Modern of work by the installation artist Mona Hatoum.

I didn’t know this artists work before and there were some great sculptures and installations. I liked the fact that there were just one or a few works in each room which gave you space to see them in the way they were designed to be seen and gave you space to walk round them. From the first room with a magnetic cube covered n iron filings which looked like hair I was grabbed!

I loved Light Sentence consisted of wire mesh lockers with a light swinging in the middle and being raised and lowered. This meant that the shadows were constantly moving and changing. Also Homebound which was a room installation with kitchen utensils and furniture connected by electrical wire which made lights come on an off, giving an feeling of home which should be comforting being a threatening space.

My favourite piece was a large circle of sand with a rotating blade once side of which smoothed the surface and the other roughened it again leaving ridges. I had seen a small version of this before and found it mesmeric. You just want to stay a little longer to watch it change again

Closes on 21 August 2016.

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