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Reception: Spring Exhibitions
Catalogue: Joachim Schmid
Joachim Schmid Photoworks 1982-2007 features twenty-five years of this Berlin artist's found photography projects, installations, public art works, and publications. Schmid assembles found or salvaged images in multi-panel installations to investigate particular image domains, histories, and situations. His work... See more 
Catalogue: Martin Kersels
Heavyweight Champion gathers thirteen years of mixed media work by Los Angeles based artist Martin Kersels. His artwork, though frequently funny at first glance, often reveals the awkwardness and embarrassment of quite literally not fitting in. Works that initially inspire laughter slowly reveal darker underlayers,... See more 
Curator's Tour: Joachim Schmid, Photoworks 1982-2007
Curator’s Tour of Joachim Schmid, Photoworks 1982-2007
With John Weber, Dayton Director of the Tang Museum and artist Joachim Schmid.
Friday, February 9, Noon
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Curator's Tour: Joachim Schmid, Photoworks 1982-2007
Curator’s Tour of Joachim Schmid, Photoworks 1982-2007
With John Weber, Dayton Director of the Tang Museum.
Wednesday, April 4, Noon See more 
Curator's Tour: Martin Kersels: Heavyweight Champion
Curator’s Tour of Martin Kersels: Heavyweight Champion
With Ian Berry, Malloy Curator of the Tang Museum.
Thursday, March 8, Noon
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Curator's Tour: Martin Kersels: Heavyweight Champion
Curator’s Tour of Martin Kersels: Heavyweight Champion
With Ian Berry, Malloy Curator of the Tang Museum.
Wednesday, April 11, Noon See more 
Dunkerley Dialogue
With artist Joachim Schmid and Michael Ennis-McMillan, Dean of Studies and Assoc. Professor of Anthropology.
Wednesday, February 7, 8:00pm
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Elevator Music 9: Elevator's Music
If a robot could dream, fall in love, feel pain, and even make art, must we fear it as in Hollywood depictions or might we celebrate its dreams instead? In a future where this is possible, let us consider what a sentient elevator might think about, dream about, or sing about. What would the Elevator’s Music be?... See more 
Joachim Schmid Photoworks 1982 – 2007
In 1989 Joachim Schmid coined the motto "No new photographs until the old ones have been used up!" This exhibition marks the first retrospective of Schmid's work, and indeed, in twenty-five years he has rarely shown images that he made himself. Instead, Schmid assembles related groups of found photos to reveal... See more 
Martin Kersels: Heavyweight Champion
For Martin Kersels, whose six-foot-seven-inch frame towers over most, size really does matter. His sculptures, photographs, and performances, though frequently funny and light-hearted at first reading, often reveal the awkwardness and embarrassment of quite literally not fitting in. Kersels’s most recent works take... See more 







