Mona Hatoum: Remains to be Seen


Thoughtful exhibition at White Cube, Bermondsey of new work by Mona Hatoum.

This show included installations, sculpture and works on paper and looked great in the huge white spaces. The big square room had one work in it, a mobile world map, with continents cut from sheet-glass and hung on metal rods.

The main room had an assortment of works in it but the space was well defined so that each one could speak for itself. I loved “Quarters”, bare, steel bunks laid out in a grid, which set up interesting vistas through the beds making abstract shapes. I had a sense that everyone sleeping on the bunks could get to their own place but you couldn’t move around the whole easily. It gave a sense of community and isolation at the same time.

My favourite piece was the title piece “Remains to be Seen” in while heavy, industrial materials were suspended in the shape of a cube, hovering just above the floor. It was robust and yet it had a fragile feel as it felt quite airy and is if it might all start swaying.

Closed 3 November 2019

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