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Hans Haacke
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American/German
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1936
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Why Art Fails to Make a Difference on Its Own: More Thoughts on Hans Haacke’s Urgently Relevant Survey at the New Museum
How Hans Haacke’s Rise Coincided With the End of 1960s Activism and the Birth of Corporate Museum Sponsorship
Editors’ Picks: 24 Things Not to Miss in New York’s Art World, Print Week Edition
We’re Anything But Neutral on the Swiss Institute’s Chic New Manhattan Building
Art Industry News: New Banksy Mural Vandalized + More Must-Read Stories
A Series of Rogue Pavilions Wrestles with the Venice Biennale’s National Structure
Hans Haacke Wins $150,000 Roswitha Haftmann Prize
Artists Criticize Proposed Strike for Inauguration Day
For Hans Haacke, ‘Corporate Philanthropy’ is an Oxymoron
10 Must-See Art Events in New York This Week (Outside the Auctions!)
10 of Our Favorite Living Revolutionary Artists in Honor of Bastille Day
Brian Boucher’s 10 Reasons to Be Excited About the New Whitney Museum
Artists Demand Freedom for Cuban Artist Tania Bruguera in Times Square
Scientists Tell Natural History Museums to Shun Billionaire Donor and Climate Change–Denier David Koch
Hans Haacke Fourth Plinth ‘Gift Horse’: Is This Propaganda We Can All Agree With?
Photo: Giorgio Zucchiatti" title="Venice Biennale Curator Okwui Enwezor on ‘All the World’s Futures,’ Karl Marx, and the Havana Biennial Boycott" /> Venice Biennale Curator Okwui Enwezor on ‘All the World’s Futures,’ Karl Marx, and the Havana Biennial Boycott
Hans Haacke’s Fourth Plinth Horse Panders to Those It’s Meant to be Critiquing
Buy an Ed Ruscha or Hans Haacke Artwork for $85
The 50 Most Exciting Artists of 2014
Last-Minute Art Getaways: ‘The Art of Zero’ at the Neuberger Museum
Vienna’s Generali Foundation Closes after 19 Years
New York Gallery Beat: 6 Critics Review 18 Shows
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Katharina Fritsch’s Cock on London’s Fourth Plinth to Be Replaced by Hans Haacke’s Horse
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