Ticket: $8
Hans Haacke’s seminal work, Germania, at the Venice Biennale in 1993 was the first time that an artist had made a critique of the national pavilion, using it as a subject of inquiry and space of contestation.
This will be the starting point for a conversation between Haacke and art critic Irving Sandler, who will consider the influence of the artist's early systems works in relation to the Pavilion and later projects.
Organized in collaboration with the New Museum as part of a series of conversations on landmark exhibitions in 1993.
Click here for more information about the talk and to purchase advance tickets. Please RSVP to rsvp@curatorsintl.org with HAACKE SANDLER in the subject field. An RSVP does not entail a reserved seat. Please purchase a ticket on the New Museum's website.
For more information, please contact ICI’s Public Programs & Research Coordinator Misa Jeffereis at misa@curatorsintl.org.