Max Seiler - Exhibitions
This semester I have been working as one of the exhibitions assistant with Sarah Miller on various curatorial projects.
Recently the Tang was privileged to receive a gift of 500 photographs from collector Jack Shear. Shear’s collection ranges from daguerreotypes shot in the mid-19th century to portraits by Robert Mapplethorpe. As an exhibition assistant I helped with the research component of the gift. The collector didn’t always have complete information about each work, so as a team the exhibitions assistants searched for this information in books and on museum collections’ websites. I saw myself as a detective like Holmes or Bosch, searching for clues, which would lead to information about the mystery art piece I was investigating. Our research has culminated in an excel database of all of the photographs and their corresponding information, which can be used for exhibitions and accompanying labels and catalogs in the future.
To go along with two upcoming exhibitions, Alma Thomas and Borrowed Light: Selections from the Jack Shear Photography Gift, I worked on a Wordpress website, which included photographs and journal articles that help contextualize these two exhibitions. This website is used by students and faculty to help with classes and to understand the ideas the curatorial team was dealing with when created the two shows.
I think the best part of working on these projects is I know the information I researched or the journal articles I uploaded will help with future exhibitions and add to students and faculties’ educational experiences. Without the research project on the Shear gift certain photographs would not have been identified and by creating the Wordpress website I am able to help people understand how shows are created at the Tang.
I love what I’m doing at the Tang. I get to be a part of a museum where students get to add positively to the experience of the institution.
12/17/15












