The sense of privacy that the room divider would have created has been abrasively interrupted. Furthermore the idea of the cheese grater is violently transformed into a dangerous object through the change of scale. (Mikdadi n. d. ) These uncanny associations that this sculpture exudes is a commentary on the domestic sphere. Both the room divider and the cheese grater are both objects that are related to the domestic sphere. The room divider has often been depicted as a means of privacy in the domestic space, usually the bedroom.

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Sometimes women would change their clothes behind these tri-fold room dividers. The cheese grater was often used in the kitchen, a space dominated by the woman. By combining these two objects into one and changing the scale greatly, the object becomes foreign. However this is not first time someone has changed the meaning of regular household items. In the popular “Semiotics of the Kitchen (1975)” Martha Rosler depicts the uses of various kitchen utensils. Rosler transforms the viewers association to these objects as she begins to put them to violent use.

For example when describing the ladle she begins to mimic its use as she smoothly stirs it in the air only to be interrupted by the violent action of abruptly flinging its contents over her shoulder. By using these aggressive actions Martha Rosler address the oppression woman feel by their roles as housewives in the domestic sphere. Although Hatoum is working over 30 years later these issues are still prevalent. The sharp metal shards that stick out begin to mimic barbwire furthermore addressing the issues of domestic confident.

The aggressive approach that both artists provokes a psychological and emotional response within the viewer. (Hatoum 1998) The fractured idea of home that Hatoum express is also deeply connected to her own family history of exile. Her parents were unable to get identification cards from Palestine thus exiled to the UK. This allows the work to transcend above a specific feministic concept and introduces issues of displacement. Although the sculpture “Grater Divide” maintains its conceptual feminism consciousness it has visual formal aspects of other art movements.

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