Seen on Campus: Timothy Nohe

Timothy Nohe
Cube Becoming: After Albers, 2019
Video synthesis, 6:30
On loan from the Artist

On view in the E. Craig Wall, Jr. Academic Center until April 3rd, 2021.

Please note: All buildings on campus, including the Wall Center, are only open to Davidson students, faculty and staff due to the pandemic.

Q&A with the Artist and Gallery Intern Cole Thornton ’21:

If you would like to see the Albers in our collection, Homage to a Square, check it out in the link below:

Timothy Nohe is an artist, composer and educator engaging traditional and electronic media in civic life and public places. His work has been focused upon sustainability and place, and musical and video works for dance and live performance. Nohe has exhibited and performed his work in a range of national and international venues: IMPAKT, Utrecht, The Netherlands; Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin, Louvre Museum, Centre Pompidou; the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney; the Oxfringe Festival, Oxford; Fed Square, Melbourne; the Baltimore Museum of Art; the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; and The Museum of Jewish Heritage, New York, and more.

https://bakerartist.org/portfolios/timothy-nohe