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Mona
Hatoum
Measures of Distance, 1988
Courtesy of the artist and Alexander + Bonin, New York
Distribution: Netherlands Media Art Institute, Montevideo Time Based
Arts, Amsterdam
Site
5. Mona Hatoum (Palestine/United Kingdom)
Measures of Distance (1988)
Christchurch Central City Library
1st September - 15th October 2002
Mona Hatoum's
seminal video work Measures of Distance, traced a mother/daughter
relationship - a link played out across time and over geographical
and cultural distance. It comprised voices, images and layers of
words. Barely visible behind a veil of Arabic letters (and arranged
so as to give the impression of looking through a barbed wire fence),
the artist's mother was filmed taking a shower - a scene recalling
a moment of intimacy in the artist's home in Beirut. Now 'in exile',
the daughter read aloud in English letters received from home; sentence
after sentence, the mother expressed her longing for her daughter.
The video could be seen as a continuation of Hatoum's earlier performance
work: it represented a contrast between youth and age, between closeness
and separation, homeland and exile. The end - a slow fading to darkness
- was just Hatoum's voice: she continued reading, revealing that
the family's only link to the outside world, the local post office,
had been hit by a bomb.
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