e enjte, 28 prill 2011

Ken Goldber: Press

SF Weekly Art Review by Jonathan Curiel:
http://bit.ly/awty-sf-weekly

"The contemplative walk is rightfully celebrated as a ritual of high
importance, and here, at last, is the perfect museum hybrid: an
audio-visual exhibition that asks visitors thought-provoking
questions...getting the words out in midstroll -- in a skylit room
designed by Daniel Libeskind, no less -- is an exceptional blessing."

SF Weekly Interview by Stephanie Orma:
http://bit.ly/gYGyRt

"Bay Area artists Ken Goldberg and Gil Gershoni challenge us to slow
down, ask questions, and embrace contemplation. For they believe that
it's questions - not answers - that help us understand the past and
propel us forward in society and in our lives."

SF Chronicle Interview by Nirmala Nataraj:
http://bit.ly/eHLavh

"...The questions in the new show range from innocuous to involved,
tangential to urgent..."

J-Weekly Review by Emily Savage:
http://bit.ly/awty-j-weekly

"...The walls are white and bare, and the only sensation is crisp,
clear sound....the sensation isn't like one you've felt before."

KALW NPR Radio Story by Molly and Seth Samuel
http://bit.ly/awty-kalw

"...The exhibit is designed so every visitor hears a different
combination of questions. the room seems to know exactly where I
am. It feels like the questions are following me as I walk around."

KQED Arts Review by Carmen Winant
http://bit.ly/i5Dlt2

"...it taps into an element of Judaism and Jewishness not often
considered in the public sphere....the best exhibitions are always the
ones that provoke the most questions."