Familiars: Hamad Butt

Hamad Butt, Stephen Foster, Sarat Maharaj


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Front cover of Familiars Substance Sublimation Unit (detail) work made with iodine under vacuum, glass and infra-red lamps Detail of 'Cradle' made from chlorine, glass, steel wire Detail of 'Transmission' Detail of 'Hypostasis' made from bromine, glass, steel, steel wire, white paint

Hamad Butt was a brilliant young artist who graduated from Goldsmiths College in 1990 and died in 1994. During his brief career he undertook only two major exhibitions. One of these was a solo exhibtion Familiars (John Hansard Gallery, South Hampton, 1992) and his work was also included in the group exhibition Rites of Passage (Tate Gallery, London, 1995). Before his death he began to devise a publication about his work. In effect Butt's last work, this illustrated hardback edition is a posthumous artist's book.


ISBN: 1-899846-02-6
64pp, hardback, 275 x 215mm, 19 illustrations (10 in colour)
Iniva in association with John Hansard Gallery, 1996




£14.95

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