Description |
This book documents the genesis and evolution of Interior Landscape, a project conceived for the contemporary spaces as well as interventions within the museum collection in the historic building of the Querini Stampalia family in Venice.
Hatoum’s work addresses notions of displacement, uncertainty and conflict through the use of familiar, everyday domestic objects transformed into foreign, uncanny sculptures. She creates a domestic territory that is no longer the reassuring space of protection by subverting familiar forms that become ciphers of ambiguity and threat. |