Before Haacke, museums were considered … ‘genteel and politically marginal.’ Robber barons might have donated to them to enhance their social clout, but such cultural largess was seldom questioned. Today, though, …, Haacke’s work is more than just relevant — it’s prophetic.” – T — The New York Times Style Magazine
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