Hans Haacke

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Exhibited in defunct phone booths along 6th Avenue, artists including Renée Green, Glenn Ligon, Patti Smith, and Rirkrit Tiravanija ask us to engage with the world around

BY Paul Stephens | 11 DEC 20

It’s tempting to read Haacke’s longstanding work of institutional critique as prescient. In fact, he’s been an astute observer for long enough to know that current scrutiny of museum ethics is well overdue

BY Alyssa Battistoni | 25 OCT 19

‘Given today’s resurgent far right, Haacke’s exhibition serves as a model for resisting the present’

BY Gregor Muir | 07 JAN 19

Can a ragtag cluster of artists, curators and critics really push back against our ‘bare’ art world?

BY Gregory Sholette | 09 JUL 18

A brief history of the Venice Biennale

BY Tim Smith-Laing | 08 MAY 17

Tracey Emin to fund scholarship for refugee students; the Met makes images of 375,000 public domain artworks freely available online

10 FEB 17

Modern Art Oxford, UK

BY James Attlee | 03 APR 16

The first of a new series that sees regular frieze contributors choose the best current exhibitions from their city

BY Jonathan P. Watts | 07 FEB 16