Michael Schmid

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  • CV

    • 1981

      born in Langenau, lives and works in Bremen

    • 2003 - 2006

      Worked as a camera assistant and freelance cameraman in Berlin

    • 2005 - 2006

      Studied art history and philosophy at Humboldt University Berlin

    • 2006 - 2010

      Studied photography at the University of the Arts Bremen under Prof. Peter Bialobrzeski and Prof. Jeanne Faust

    • 2010

      Guest semester, Academy of Visual Arts, Leipzig, Class for Artistic Photography, Beate Gütschow

    • 2010 - 2013

      Studies Fine Arts, University of the Arts Bremen, class Korpys/Löffler

    • 201

      Diploma in Fine Arts

  • Scholarships and prizes

    • 2016

      Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Scholarship, Kühlhaus, Berlin

    • 2015

      Bremen Sponsorship Award, Städtische Galerie Bremen

  • Solo exhibitions

    • 2019

      A - Gallery K’, Bremen

    • 2016

      Moment - Kunstverein & Springhornhof Foundation

    • 2015

      Show - Gallery Barbara Oberem, Bremen

    • 2013

      Five things - Gallery Barbara Oberem, Bremen

  • Group exhibitions

    • 2017

      Focus on young art - Kunsthalle Bremen

    • 2016

      Photography Is Magic - Aperture Summer Open, Aperture Foundation, N.Y.

    • 2014

      Pot and Lid - Art and Kitchen - Kunstmuseum Villa Zanders, Bergisch Gladbach

    • Winter - Gallery Barbara Oberem, Bremen

    • 2013

      Atlas 2013, art students exhibit their work - Bundeskunsthalle Bonn

    • 2011

      We dance gak - Society for Contemporary Art, Bremen

    • AD Editions - Ringstube exhibition space, Mainz

    • 2009

      Samples, class Peter Bialobrzeski - Galerie des Westens, Bremen

    • 2008

      Art and Energy - Kunstverein Bremerhaven

    • 2007

      Focus Periphery - Photomeetings 2007, Luxembourg

  • Curated exhibitions

    • 2019

      something about pictures - rampe, Berlin (13 - 20 September 2019)
      Yuki Higashino & Kim Schoen

    • 2017

      Form - group exhibition; FAQ - Tor 4 am Güterbahnhof, Bremen (Sept./Oct. 2017)