Electrical System

Nancy Holt
1982
Steel conduit, lighting and electrical fixtures, light bulbs, electrical wire
Overall dimensions variable; site responsive
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, Joseph H. Hirshhorn Purchase Fund, with support from Holt/Smithson Foundation in honor of the Hirshhorn’s 50th anniversary, 2025

Electrical System exposes a resource so common to modern life that its visual, tangible existence often goes forgotten. The work consists of numerous lightbulbs connected by metal conduit that curves and winds around the gallery, allowing viewers to meander amongst the arches of light. Holt noted that the Greek root “technic” literally means “art.” Here we see a rudiment of modern technology, contextualized as art, inviting us to examine our relationship to that which we so effortlessly utilize—and so readily fail to see. 

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Ventilation Series

Nancy Holt
Made of the standard materials of each system – plumbing, electricity, drainage, heating, gas, and ventilation – the sculpture are functional; the electrical systems light, the heating systems heat, the drainage systems drain, the ventilation systems circulate the air, and so on.
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Notes on Heating System Works

Nancy Holt
Both Hot Water Heat (1984) and Flow Ace Heating (1985) are room-size networks of pipes, gauges, and radiators, which function as the only hot-water heating systems for their spaces. As soon as people enter the gallery, they become enveloped in the structure of the work, the channeled water flowing all around them.

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