Exhibition program published in conjunction with show held June 17 - September 30, 2007. Curated by Kasper König, Brigitte Franzen and Carina Plath. Artists include Pawel Althamer, Michael Asher, Nairy Bagramian, Guy Ben-Ner, Guillaume Bijl, Martin Boyce, Jeremy Deller, Elmgreen & Dragset, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Dora García, Isa Genzken, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Tue Greenfort, Valérie Jouve, Mike Kelley, Suchan Kinoshita, Marko Lehanka, Gustav Metzger, Eva Meyer, Eran Schaerf, Deimantas Narkevicius, Bruce Nauman, Maria Pask, Manfred Pask, Manfred Pernice, Susan Philipsz, Martha Rosler, Thomas Schütte, Andreas Siekmann, Rosemarie Trockel, Silke Wagner, Mark Wallinger, Clemens von Wedemeyer, Annette Wehrmann and Pae White. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 15 - February 10, 1977. Proposed and curated by Tom Jimmerson and Helen N. Lewis. Includes works by Michael Asher, David Askevold, and Richard Long. ... [details]
Artist's book published as Michael Asher's contribution to Kynaston McShine's exhibition "Museum as Muse" held at The Museum of Modern Art, March 14 - June 1, 1999. "Asher's contribution [to the exhibition "Museum as Muse," Museum of Modern Art, New York] is a shiny red catalog entitled 'Painting and Sculpture from The Museum of Modern Art: Catalog of Deaccessions 1929 through 1998 by Michael Asher. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue issued after an exhibition of conceptual artist Michael Asher at the University of Chicago January 21 - March 4, 1990. Includes black-and-white images of his site-specific installations that offer a critique of art institutions by altering the existing environment. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Allen Art Museum, Oberlin College, Ohio, April 17 - May 12, 1970. Introduction by Athena T. Spear. Artists include Vito Acconci, Siah Armajani, Michael Asher, John Baldessari, Robert Barry, Frederick Barthelme, Bill Beckley, Mel Bochner, Jonathan Borofsky, George Brecht, Victor Burgin, Donald Burgy, Ian Burn, Scott Burton, James Lee Byars, Luis Camnitzer, Rosemarie Castoro, Don Celender, Fred Cornell Cone, Christpher Cook, Eduardo Costa, Robert Cumming, Roger Cutforth, Royce Dendler, David Dunlap, David Eisler, Robert Feke, Rafael Ferrer, George Gladstone, Dan Graham, Ira Joel Haber, Richards Jarden, On Kawara, Michael Kirby, Paul Kos, Joseph Kosuth, R. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 14-June 1, 1999. Exhibition curated by, edited by, and with an essay by Kynaston McShine. Texts by artists and Lilian Tone, Birgit Pelzer, Brian Wallis, Susan Stewart, Magdalena Dabrowski, Ecke Bonk, Jodi Hauptman, Kristen Erickson, Coosje van Bruggen, James Trainor, Thomas McEvilley, Sally Yard, Thomas Kellein, James Roberts, Kitty Scott, Kate Linker, Dave Hickey. ... [details]
Second printing artists' book composed of collection of writings by Dan Graham on his video works with grouping of drawings and photographs to illustrate his installation works. Edited by Benjamin H.D. ... [details]
"This volume -- the fifteenth in the Nova Scotia Series -- presents the work by Michael Asher from 1969 to 1979 and the descriptions and commentaries on this work that were written by Michael Asher for this book from 1973 (with my collaboration from 1978) to 1983. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with exhibition held October 16 - November 29, 1992. Essaysby Ulrich Loock, Birgit Pelzer, Dieter Schwarz. Includes extensive installation images of Michael Asher's project for Kunsthalle Bern, with end-flaps providing architectural blue-prints of installation. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September 29, 2005 - January 1, 2006. "In a 1979 exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago, American conceptual artist Michael Asher––known for his ''site-specific'' work that investigates the relationship between a piece of art and its place of display––relocated a 20th-century bronze cast of Jean-Antoine Houdon''s famous marble George Washington (1785–91) from the museum''s front steps to an interior gallery. ... [details]