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A monograph surveying the storied career of German artist Hans Haacke, on the occasion of a major retrospective exhibition
Born in Germany in 1936, Hans Haacke is known for his intellectual and politically engaged art that has long shed light on systems of power. A pioneer of institutional critique, conceptual art, and environmental art, Haacke creates incisive, often site-specific works that call upon the viewer to engage or participate and thereby question invisible structural dynamics at play in society. This book offers an opportunity to revisit the artist's thought-provoking career in light of contemporary culture. …mehr

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A monograph surveying the storied career of German artist Hans Haacke, on the occasion of a major retrospective exhibition

Born in Germany in 1936, Hans Haacke is known for his intellectual and politically engaged art that has long shed light on systems of power. A pioneer of institutional critique, conceptual art, and environmental art, Haacke creates incisive, often site-specific works that call upon the viewer to engage or participate and thereby question invisible structural dynamics at play in society. This book offers an opportunity to revisit the artist's thought-provoking career in light of contemporary culture.
Autorenporträt
Gary Carrion-Murayari is Kraus Family Curator at the New Museum, New York. Andrea Fraser is an artist based in Los Angeles. Massimiliano Gioni is Edlis Neeson Artistic Director at the New Museum, New York. Pamela Lee is professor of modern and contemporary art at Yale University. Gloria Sutton is associate professor of contemporary art history at Northeastern University. John A. Tyson is assistant professor of art at the University of Massachusetts Boston.