Four stacked books titled "Anthea Hamilton, Mash Up, Works from 1999 to 2022" by House of Voltaire are shown. This monographic publication depicts a person in a black bodysuit and leggings sits with their back against an oversized sculptural pumpkin. The background features a gradient of green and yellow. "ANTHEA HAMILTON MASH UP" reads along he spine of the book in capitalised black sans serif text.

Anthea Hamilton

Anthea Hamilton, Mash Up, Works from 1999 to 2022

£42

Mash Up is the first comprehensive monographic publication dedicated to the work of London based artist Anthea Hamilton, following her survey exhibition at M HKA in 2022.

Dimensions

30 x 23 cm

Finishing

Softcover with flaps, 264 pages, 433 images,
English.

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    The cover of the book depicts a person in a black bodysuit and leggings sits with their back against an oversized sculptural pumpkin. The background features a gradient of green and yellow.
    An open book displays a close-up image of a large, orange pumpkin on the left page. The right page showcases the name "Anthea Hamilton" in bold, black letters on a plain white background.
    Artist image

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    About The Artwork

    Mash Up is the first comprehensive monographic publication dedicated to the work of London-based artist Anthea Hamilton. This book presents the full scope of Hamilton’s artistic production and gives prominence to the artist’s creative and independent spirit.⁠ ⁠ Using the ‘mashup’ as her method, she filters and assesses elements culled from the present and recent past of fashion, art, food, nature, design, architecture and pop culture.⁠ ⁠ The publication features commissioned texts by Milovan Farronato, Anthea Hamilton and Anne-Claire Schmitz; essays by Linsey Young and Taylor Le Melle; and is co-published by M HKA and Triangle Books and follows the artist's eponymous survey exhibition held at M HKA in 2022.⁠

    About Anthea Hamilton

    Anthea Hamilton (b.1978) lives and works in London. Hamilton is a studio artist and designed The Garden at Studio Voltaire, the artist’s first permanent garden. Major solo exhibitions have been staged internationally, including at the Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp, Secession, Tate Britain, The Hepworth Wakefield and SculptureCenter. Hamilton’s work was included in May You Live In Interesting Times, the 58th Venice Biennial in 2019, and in 2016, she was shortlisted for the Turner Prize. Hamilton is represented by Thomas Dane Gallery.