Retrospective
Hans Haacke has shaped the development of political art like no other artist of his generation. The SCHIRN is dedicating a comprehensive retrospective to the artist’s comprehensive oeuvre, and illustrates how Haacke became one of the world’s most important and influential political artists for subsequent generations.
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First comprehensive retrospective in Germany
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Around 70 paintings, photographs, objects and installations
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View of all important creative phases
- Ausstellungsansicht: New Museum, New York, Kunstwerk: Grass Grows (Gras wächst), 1969, Erde, Grassamen, Courtesy der Künstler und Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, © Hans Haacke / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024, Foto: Dario Lasagni
- Hans Haacke. Retrospektive, Ausstellungsansicht
- Sammlung MACBA, MACBA Stiftung, Geschenk des Nationalkomitees und des Kuratoriums des Whitney Museum of American Art, Courtesy der Künstler und Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, © Hans Haacke / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024, Foto: Steven Probert
- Hans Haacke. Retrospektive, AusstellungsansichtFoto: Norbert Miguletz
- Hans Haacke. Retrospektive, Ausstellungsansicht
- Hans Haacke. Retrospektive, Ausstellungsansicht
- Courtesy der Künstler und Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, © Hans Haacke / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024, Foto: Steven Probert
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Funded by
German Federal Cultural Foundation
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Funded by the
Federal Government Comissioner for Culture and the Media
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With additional support by
fiber to the people GmbH