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Martin Kippenberger
The Happy End of Kafka's Amerika September 10 – October 29, 2000
| Thu, Sep 7, 2000 | 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm | Radio Broadcast
Living Testament That Any Home Can Be Converted Diedrich Diederichsen
Location: The Renaissance Society Admission: free Noted German music and art critic Diedrich Diederichsen will D.J. a special program on University of Chicago's college radio station WHPK (88.5 FM).
Opening Reception
Location: The Renaissance Society Admission: free
Lecture
Diedrich Diederichsen
Location: The Renaissance Society Admission: free Critic Diedrich Diederichsen, a frequent contributor to Artforum and a friend of Kippenberger's, will speak on the artist's work.
Exhibition Tours
Location: The Renaissance Society and The Smart Museum Admission: free Meet at The Renaissance Society for a tour of the exhibition, which will continue at the Smart Museum. Led by University of Chicago student docents.
| Sat, Sep 23, 2000 | 10:00 am – 12:00 pm | Discussion
Reinhold Heller and Stephanie Smith
Location: The Smart Museum Admission: Open only to members Reinhold Heller, Professor of Art History at the University of Chicago, and Stephanie Smith, Smart Museum Associate Curator, will discuss German Expressionist drawings in relation to Kippenberger's work.
Reading
Student Open House Amerika by Franz Kafka
Location: The Renaissance Society and the Smart Museum Admission: free University of Chicago faculty, students and staff will read from Kafka's Amerika. Simultaneous readings will occur throughout the evening in the exhibition galleries at both instutions. Come for part or for all. Readers at the Smart Museum will start at the beginning of the novel, while readers at The Renaissance Society will concentrate on the last chapters of the unfinished story.

Concert
Theodor Ross and Wilhelm Bruck
Location: The Renaissance Society Admission: $10 general admissio Theodor Ross and Wilhelm Bruck, two of the world's leading contemporary classical guitarists, specializing in musical theater, will debut a work that The Society commissioned from Chicago composer and bass clarinetist Gene Coleman. They will be joined by flautist Camilla Hoytenga.
Exhibition Tour
Humanities Open House
Location: The Renaissance Society Admission: free Join Stephanie Smith, Associate Curator of the Smart Museum, and Hamza Walker, Education Director at the Renaissance Society, for a special tour of the exhibitions. The tour will start at the Smart Museum and continue at the Renaissance Society.
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