Mona Hatoum, <em>Homebound</em>, 2000. Kitchen utensils, furniture, electric wire, light bulbs, dimmer unit, amplifier, and two speakers. Dimensions variable. Rennie Collection, Vancouver. © Mona Hatoum. Image © Tate Modern, London, 2018. Image courtesy Andrew Dunkley and Seraphina Neville.
Mona Hatoum, Homebound, 2000. Kitchen utensils, furniture, electric wire, light bulbs, dimmer unit, amplifier, and two speakers. Dimensions variable. Rennie Collection, Vancouver. © Mona Hatoum. Image © Tate Modern, London, 2018. Image courtesy Andrew Dunkley and Seraphina Neville.

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Young Friends Tour: Pulitzer Arts Foundation

CAM Young Friends visit the Pulitzer Arts Foundation for a special tour of Mona Hatoum: Terra Infirma led by Curator Tamara Schenkenberg.

Mona Hatoum: Terra Infirma is the artist’s first major solo exhibition in the United States in twenty years and comprises more than thirty sculptures and installations. Hatoum’s work often references domestic and everyday objects through installations and sculptures that evoke a range of conflicting emotions such as fear and fascination, or attraction and revulsion. Over a four-decade career, she has investigated ideas of home and displacement, engaging with conditions of global instability and political upheaval.

Learn more about CAM Young Friends membership here.