Toronto Star - January 26 2018
Adding soundscapes to its galleries along with depictions of sonic creations of Muslim peoples worldwide. The Aga Khan Museum has joined a growing number of institutions that are enhancing their exhibits with sound. Three summers ago, the National Gallery in London, England, enticed visitors with a show called Soundscapes, encouraging them to “Hear the painting. See the sound.” The critics’ response was mixed, with the Telegraph calling the show “painfully unambitious.” The Evening Standard suggested paintings should “be seen and not heard.” Full article at The Toronto Star
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