拍品專文
In 1993, the Korean video artist Nam June Paik represented the Federal Republic of Germany together with Hans Haacke at the 45th Venice Biennale. A cultural nomad, Paik jokingly referred to himself in his capacity as professor at the Düseldorf Academy of Art as an 'honorary guest worker'. While Haacke, who has lived in New York since the 1960s, presented a site-specfic installation based on the power relationships between the dictatorship of Nazi Germany and the dominance of the Mark in the Federal Republic, Paik chose the gardens around the pavilion for his theatre of video robots based on dubious historical leaders, from Alexander the Great and Ghengis Khan, to Atilla the Hun and Catherine the Great.