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Los Angeles County Museum of Art Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit Homepage - The Bronx Museum of the Arts Home Kunsthalle Zürich Kunstverein Freiburg English Version Henrik Håkansson,A Tree (Suspended)Installation view Kunstverein Freiburg, 2016, Foto: Marc Doradzillo Henrik Håkansson,A Tree (Suspended)Installation view Kunstverein Freiburg, 2016, Foto: Marc Doradzillo Henrik Håkansson,A Tree (Suspended)Installation view Kunstverein Freiburg, 2016, Foto: Marc Doradzillo Henrik Håkansson,A Tree (Suspended)Installation view Kunstverein Freiburg, 2016, Foto: Marc Doradzillo Henrik Håkansson,A Tree (Suspended)Installation view Kunstverein Freiburg, 2016, Foto: Marc Doradzillo Henrik Håkansson,A Tree (Suspended)Installation view Kunstverein Freiburg, 2016, Foto: Marc Doradzillo Henrik Håkansson,A Tree (Suspended)Installation view Kunstverein Freiburg, 2016, Foto: Marc Doradzillo The Swedish artist Henrik Håkansson (*1968 in Helsingborg, S; lives in Berlin and Falkenberg, S) became internationally famous with his installations. They deal with the consequence of the human influence on the environment. Supporting Program Sunday, February 17th at 2 p.m.
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