Untitled
Hans Haacke; Experiments in Art and Technology; Styria Studio
Description
Subject Matter:
This work was part of a portfolio of 30 works, created as a fund-raising effort for the project Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.). The project was partially-funded by the director of the Moderna Museet in Stockholm at the time. From the German-born conceptual artist Hans Haacke, this work was part of a series of gallery surveys he created in the early 1970s in New York. As a form of institutional critique, these surveys created a collective self-portrait of gallery-goers social identities within the constructed context of the gallery.
Physical Description:
In the center of the page, there is text printed in black on cream paper. The text describes the results from a survey and explains the survey in which participants indicated their preferred candidate in an election. The print is signed and numbered.
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