Each page is dedicated to one basic color and features an illustration and a grid of shades from that color category
and drawings and watercolors by Lawrence Mynott that evoke the magic of Morocco
neglecting to consider women’s safety or unique responsibilities and travel patterns
a fresh and quirky way of discovering the celebrated illustrator’s oeuvre
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Mona Hatoum Foreword by Rajat Parr Each page is dedicated toIn Mona Hatoums breathtaking works, conflict arises from the juxtaposition of oppositesbeauty and horror, desire and revulsion. Born in Beirut in 1952 to a Palestinian family, Hatoum is concerned with confrontational themes such as violence, oppression, and voyeurism, often in reference to the human body. Published to accompany a major retrospective, Mona Hatoum features the artists major works, including well known pieces such as Corps tranger, 1994,