Notes

The One Work series is a library of small books, each title focusing on a single artwork that has significantly shaped the way we understand art and its history.

Publisher Note

For the work Kunsthalle Bern, 1992 (1992), Michael Asher relocated the building’s radiators from its exhibition spaces to its entry-way gallery and presented them as a group. Steel pipes connected them to their original valves, coursing linearly along the Kunsthalle’s walls and keeping the hot water flowing. Such ‘displacement of givens’ offers a perfect example of site-specific practice by Michael Asher, one of the foremost installation artists of the Conceptual art period and an inspiration for institutional critique.

In this detailed examination of Kunsthalle Bern, 1992, Anne Rorimer considers the work in the context of Asher’s ongoing desire to fuse art with the material, economic and social conditions of institutional presentation. Rorimer analyses the work in relation to earlier Minimalist artists like Dan Flavin and Conceptualist such as Marcel Broodthaers, Daniel Buren and Maria Nordman. She also considers how Asher’s practice has resonated with a younger generation including Fred Wilson, Andrea Fraser and Maria Eichhorn.

Art Theory

Michael Asher

— Kunsthalle Bern, 1992

by Anne Rorimer

Publisher
Release Place London, United Kingdom
Release Date 2012
Credits
Writer: Anne Rorimer
Author: Anne Rorimer
Artist: Michael Asher
Series One Work
Work  
Subform Catalog