Harun Farocki, a German artist and documentarian, spent his career unpacking how consumer and military technology intermingle in even the most mundane images. By Travis Diehl For Harun Farocki, even ...
The German filmmaker, theorist, and artist Harun Farocki, who died today, is a towering figure, and one whose influence is bound to grow. Like his art itself, his influence is powerful but subtle; the ...
Renowned German filmmaker and video artist Harun Farocki died on Wednesday at 70-years-old, Monopol reports. Galerie Ropac confirmed the artist’s passing to the German magazine.The gallery has ...
Images Of The World And The Inscription Of War directed by Harun Farocki, Friday (April 11), 7 pm How To Live In The German Federal Republic directed by Farocki, Sunday (April 13), 9:15 pm videogram ...
BOSTON — Two factory doors swing open and a rabble emerges. French workers literally stream out into the world in a seemingly choreographed departure after a long day at work. An enormous dog giddily ...
Installation view, Harun Farocki & Hito Steyerl: Life Captured Still, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, London (all images © the artists. Courtesy Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac ...
Harun Farocki, an avant-garde German filmmaker and video artist whose work examined the ways images are used to inform, instruct, persuade, and propagandize, died July 30 near Berlin. He was 70. His ...
I’ve failed to write about the influential filmmaker, theorist, and video essayist Harun Farocki since he died three weeks ago, in large part because I knew very little about him before this past ...
We are very pleased to be able to show the restored and digitalized version of Harun Farocki’s film “How to Live in the FRG/Leben BRD” for the first time here ...
“In one hundred years of film, there have probably been more prison gates than factory gates,” says Harun Farocki, narrating his Workers Leaving the Factory (1995). This documentary opens Scotland’s ...
This week, Art Basel Miami Beach — in what it calls “a tribute to the late Harun Farocki” — screened “Parallel II” (2012), one chapter in a bare-boned four-part inquiry into digital gaming by the ...
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