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Gift Horse by artist Hans Haacke

 

The new commission Gift Horse by artist Hans Haacke, was unveiled on Thursday 5 March 2015 in London’s Trafalgar Square.

  

Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London

Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London

Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London

Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London

Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London

 

Benoît Broisat

Black Boxes, 2007

6 wooden crates, cardboard model, mini cameras

 

Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London

Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London

WAREGEM. 23/07/2016. Regenboogstadion. SV Zulte Waregem-NEC. 5-1.

Doelpunten: 13’ Dumic 0-1, 19’ Leye 1-1, 32’ Vetokele 2-1, 38’ Leye 3-1, 81’ Leye 4-1 en 87’ Kaya 5-1

 

Opstelling Essevee: Bossut, De fauw, Baudry, Derijck, Vetokele (84’ Benteke), Leye (88 De Smet), Mëité (69’ Essikal), Lepoint (46’ Lerager, 72 Kaya), Cordaro (76’ Zaidi), Hamalainen (70’ Verboom), Brebels

 

Opstelling N.E.C.: Van Duin, Heinloth, Dumic, Golla, Dyrestam, Breinburg, Von Haacke, Bikel, Mauk, Roman, Ofosu

 

Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London

Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London

Trafalgar Square, London, UK

Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London

Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London

Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London

Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London

 

Hans Ulrich Obrist

Interviews, 2001-2006

Video

 

Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London

 

Hans Ulrich Obrist

Interviews, 2001-2006

Video

 

Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London

I liked this poetic and serene installation. I imagined a garden with this blue cloud of cloth constantly and elegantly moving. Maybe even moving with the wind, no fan involved?

Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London

 

Kirsten Pieroth

Untitled (loan), 2007

5 colour photographs, vitrine with mixed materials

Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London

This is a dot matrix printer and it's collecting news feeds from all over the worlds and printing them out. you can pick it up and read them, I read one about Hillary Clinton having lunch with Foreign advisors. So it's a sculpture/ interactive art.

Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London

This is the Ristorante Villa von Haacke, an Italian restaurant where we had dinner the first night in Germany. 14 of us dined together, Italian style (3 hours). Seth spoke Italian and was our liaison with the waiter.

Governor Hogan Tours Dixon Valve Distribution Center by Patrick Siebert at 365 Haacke Dr, Chestertown, MD 21620

WAREGEM. 23/07/2016. Regenboogstadion. SV Zulte Waregem-NEC. 5-1.

Doelpunten: 13’ Dumic 0-1, 19’ Leye 1-1, 32’ Vetokele 2-1, 38’ Leye 3-1, 81’ Leye 4-1 en 87’ Kaya 5-1

 

Opstelling Essevee: Bossut, De fauw, Baudry, Derijck, Vetokele (84’ Benteke), Leye (88 De Smet), Mëité (69’ Essikal), Lepoint (46’ Lerager, 72 Kaya), Cordaro (76’ Zaidi), Hamalainen (70’ Verboom), Brebels

 

Opstelling N.E.C.: Van Duin, Heinloth, Dumic, Golla, Dyrestam, Breinburg, Von Haacke, Bikel, Mauk, Roman, Ofosu

 

Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London

 

Benoît Broisat

Black Boxes, 2007

6 wooden crates, cardboard model, mini cameras

Governor Hogan Tours Dixon Valve Distribution Center by Patrick Siebert at 365 Haacke Dr, Chestertown, MD 21620

Hans Haacke sculpture, unveiled March 2015

A Think-Mark for Rosa Luxemburg, by Hans Haacke, Rosa Luxemburg Square Berlin 2004

 

Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London

 

Joëlle Tuerlinckx

Drawing Inventory - Drawing Center New York, 2006: chosen extracts for 'Retracing Exhibitions'

2009

 

Analysis of works by Roelof Louw and Hans Haacke:

 

Soul City:

> Successive dismantling of sculpture - open invitation that encourages an organic form of disruption where the public are free to take an orange

> Rethinking about how a sculpture operate in space and time but also ask questions about the direct interactive relationship b/w the sculptural work and the environment in which they are situated - possibility for a place to support a sculptural work to operate as an integral part of social life?

> Visitors stimulated by the smell as well as fit and feel of taking an orange in one's hand, the taste and texture of the fruit as it is eaten

 

Grass Grows:

> Grass seeds sprout throughout duration of exhibition

> Audience arrive and observe piece at different moments of its development - challenge to notion of a 'finished' piece or seeing a piece in its entirety

> Haacke: 'Grouping of elements subject to a common plan and purpose to arrive at a joint goal'.

> Trivial turns 'magical' - displaced from outdoors and moved to institutional context; living organism incorporated into highly conceptual framework - challenge to idea of gallery as static and neutral

> Inspired to make art that ceases to exist when life does/ has 'expiration date' (alongside loss of sensorial stimulation)

 

Condensation Cube:

> Simple in its constitution but complex in its context - reveals fundamental aspect of nature: the water cycle (evaporation, condensation and precipitation)

> Conditions comparable to living organism which reacts flexibly to surroundings - 'changing freely bound only by statistical limits'

> How can I contain smell and taste? Sealed vessels? Terrariums?

   

Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London

Retracing Exhibitions, Royal College of Art, London

 

Benoît Broisat

Black Boxes, 2007

6 wooden crates, cardboard model, mini cameras

Hans Haacke [2015-2016], Trafalgar Square, London.

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