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'''Hans Haacke''' (1936) is a German-born artist who currently lives and works in New York.
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* {{a|Haacke1967}} [http://www.etantdonnes.com/SystemsArt/Haacke_Statement1967.html "Untitled Statement (1967)"], in Walter Grasskamp, Molly Nesbit and Jon Bird, ''Hans Haacke'', Phaidon Press, 2004, pp 102-103. Explains the difference between a "system" and a "sculpture"; previously unpublished.
 
* {{a|Haacke1967}} [http://www.etantdonnes.com/SystemsArt/Haacke_Statement1967.html "Untitled Statement (1967)"], in Walter Grasskamp, Molly Nesbit and Jon Bird, ''Hans Haacke'', Phaidon Press, 2004, pp 102-103. Explains the difference between a "system" and a "sculpture"; previously unpublished.
 
* "Museums, Managers of Consciousness", ''Art in America'' 72:2 (Feb 1984); rev. in Haacke, ''Unfinished Business'', 1986, pp 60-72; [http://everydayarchive.org/awt/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/haacke_museums_institutional_critique.pdf repr. in] ''Institutional Critique: An Anthology of Artists' Writings'', eds. Alexander Alberro and Blake Stimson, MIT Press, 2009. {{en}}
 
* "Museums, Managers of Consciousness", ''Art in America'' 72:2 (Feb 1984); rev. in Haacke, ''Unfinished Business'', 1986, pp 60-72; [http://everydayarchive.org/awt/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/haacke_museums_institutional_critique.pdf repr. in] ''Institutional Critique: An Anthology of Artists' Writings'', eds. Alexander Alberro and Blake Stimson, MIT Press, 2009. {{en}}
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* "Symbolic Capital Management, or What To Do With the Good, the True, and the Beautiful", in ''The Academy and the Corporate Public'', ed. Stephan Dillemuth, Cologne: Permanent Press, 2002, pp 28-39; [http://everydayarchive.org/awt/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/haacke_symbollic_capital_mngmnt.pdf repr. in] ''Institutional Critique: An Anthology of Artists' Writings'', eds. Alexander Alberro and Blake Stimson, MIT Press, 2009. The essay began as a public lecture at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1977; a revised version of the lecture was presented at the Kunsthalle Zurich in 1996. {{en}}
 
* "Symbolic Capital Management, or What To Do With the Good, the True, and the Beautiful", in ''The Academy and the Corporate Public'', ed. Stephan Dillemuth, Cologne: Permanent Press, 2002, pp 28-39; [http://everydayarchive.org/awt/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/haacke_symbollic_capital_mngmnt.pdf repr. in] ''Institutional Critique: An Anthology of Artists' Writings'', eds. Alexander Alberro and Blake Stimson, MIT Press, 2009. The essay began as a public lecture at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1977; a revised version of the lecture was presented at the Kunsthalle Zurich in 1996. {{en}}
  
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==Catalogues==
 
* [http://www.ahva.ubc.ca/EventPDFs/CarolineJones_JCI_Mar12_12.pdf ''Hans Haacke 1967''], ed. Caroline A. Jones, Cambridge, MA: MIT List Visual Arts Center, 2011, 28 pp. Catalogue. {{en}}
 
* [http://www.ahva.ubc.ca/EventPDFs/CarolineJones_JCI_Mar12_12.pdf ''Hans Haacke 1967''], ed. Caroline A. Jones, Cambridge, MA: MIT List Visual Arts Center, 2011, 28 pp. Catalogue. {{en}}
  
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==Interviews==
 
* Lutz Dammbeck, [http://www.t-h-e-n-e-t.com/html/_film/pers/_pers_haake.htm "Interview: Hans Haacke"], n.d. For the film ''Das Netz'' (2003). {{de}}  
 
* Lutz Dammbeck, [http://www.t-h-e-n-e-t.com/html/_film/pers/_pers_haake.htm "Interview: Hans Haacke"], n.d. For the film ''Das Netz'' (2003). {{de}}  
 
* Stian Gabrielsen, [http://www.kunstkritikk.com/artikler/touching-institutional-nerves/ "Touching Institutional Nerves. Interview with Hans Haacke"], ''Kunstkritikk'', 22 Dec 2015. {{en}}
 
* Stian Gabrielsen, [http://www.kunstkritikk.com/artikler/touching-institutional-nerves/ "Touching Institutional Nerves. Interview with Hans Haacke"], ''Kunstkritikk'', 22 Dec 2015. {{en}}
  
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==Literature==
 
* Marga Bijvoet, [http://web.archive.org/web/20100520002336/http://www.stichting-mai.de/hwg/amb/aai/art_as_inquiry_05.htm "Hans Haacke: Systems Artist"], ch. 4 in Bijvoet, ''Art As Inquiry: Toward New Collaborations Between Art, Science, and Technology'', Peter Lang, 1997. {{en}}
 
* Marga Bijvoet, [http://web.archive.org/web/20100520002336/http://www.stichting-mai.de/hwg/amb/aai/art_as_inquiry_05.htm "Hans Haacke: Systems Artist"], ch. 4 in Bijvoet, ''Art As Inquiry: Toward New Collaborations Between Art, Science, and Technology'', Peter Lang, 1997. {{en}}
 
** [http://web.archive.org/web/20110719090048/http://www.stichting-mai.de/hwg/amb/aai/kunst_forschung_05.htm "Hans Haacke: System-Künstler"], ch. 4 in Bijvoet, ''Kunst-Forschung'', n.d. {{de}}
 
** [http://web.archive.org/web/20110719090048/http://www.stichting-mai.de/hwg/amb/aai/kunst_forschung_05.htm "Hans Haacke: System-Künstler"], ch. 4 in Bijvoet, ''Kunst-Forschung'', n.d. {{de}}

Revision as of 17:26, 11 January 2016

Hans Haacke (1936) is a German-born artist who currently lives and works in New York.

Publications

  • "Untitled Statement (1967)", in Walter Grasskamp, Molly Nesbit and Jon Bird, Hans Haacke, Phaidon Press, 2004, pp 102-103. Explains the difference between a "system" and a "sculpture"; previously unpublished.
  • "Museums, Managers of Consciousness", Art in America 72:2 (Feb 1984); rev. in Haacke, Unfinished Business, 1986, pp 60-72; repr. in Institutional Critique: An Anthology of Artists' Writings, eds. Alexander Alberro and Blake Stimson, MIT Press, 2009. (English)
  • Unfinished Business, ed. Brian Wallis, New York: New Museum of Contemporary Art, and Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1986. (English)
  • with Pierre Bourdieu, Libre-Échange, 1994. (French)
    • Free Exchange, Polity Press with Blackwell, 1995, 144 pp. (English)
  • "Symbolic Capital Management, or What To Do With the Good, the True, and the Beautiful", in The Academy and the Corporate Public, ed. Stephan Dillemuth, Cologne: Permanent Press, 2002, pp 28-39; repr. in Institutional Critique: An Anthology of Artists' Writings, eds. Alexander Alberro and Blake Stimson, MIT Press, 2009. The essay began as a public lecture at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1977; a revised version of the lecture was presented at the Kunsthalle Zurich in 1996. (English)

Catalogues

  • Hans Haacke 1967, ed. Caroline A. Jones, Cambridge, MA: MIT List Visual Arts Center, 2011, 28 pp. Catalogue. (English)

Interviews

Literature