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His most famous shows have become part of fashion legend, and the new exhibition features videos of several, alongside selections from his collections.
The first are published shots, and one of the most famous shows Day taking part, in her 70's, in a United Farm Workers sit-in in California.
"I'm 33 years younger," Mrs. Hagen said in a telephone interview Tuesday, adding that as a teenager she watched all of her future husband's most famous shows.
Other famous shows of his include "The Machine at the end of the mechnical age" at New York's Museum of Modern Art in 1968, "Futurism" at the Palazzo Grassi in 1986 and "Territorium Artis" in Bonn five years ago.
They will team up again when The Mikado, one of the company's most famous shows, heads out on a UK tour next spring – and there are discussions about future productions.
Although many of his most famous shows were with single interview subjects, Susskind was the first to bring multiple guests -- whether they were political journalists or call girls -- together on a set to have freewheeling discussions.
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