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    Michael Asher

    Published by Le Consortium, 1991

    Seller: MARIA, Lisboa, Portugal

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    Art / Print / Poster First Edition

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    No Binding. Condition: New. 1st Edition. 16 colour postcards, 10.5 × 15 cm, French (in original sealed envelope) Michael Asher's edition for his exhibition at Le Consortium, Dijon consisted of a series of postcards. Michael Asher (1943-2012) is an internationally renowned pioneer of institutional critique and conceptual art. Since the mid-1960s he has explored how museums and other institutions frame the art experience for viewers and influence the cultural dialogue. His interventions use elements that exist or existed at the site NEW (as issued, sealed original envelope with the artist's name and title of the piece on a sticker).