Monday, 27 February 2017 14:48

Claudia Giraud, Artribune Magazine, March 2016

“A very actual an dramatic theme which Avital, thanks to his sensibility of a composer, musician and a multimedia artist, had transformed into into an allegory full of artistic languages without any rhetoric or political narrative.”

 

Monday, 27 February 2017 14:46

Bex Bastablee, Brighton & Hove Independent, February 2016

“With the theme of “home” at the heart of the programme, Brighton Festival 2016 will celebrate its relationship with the unique, energetic and creative city of Brighton, its artists, its characters, its sense of place and spirit whilst also considering universal issues and ideas around home, our communities and places of safety. Highlights include (...) experimental composer and musician Yuval Avital’s potent and thought-provoking new work, Fuga Perpetua, which reflects on the situation of refugees (...)”

 

Monday, 27 February 2017 14:44

The Metropolist Magazine

“(...) In this potent and thought provoking new work, Yuval Avital, a unique voice in the contemporary and experimental scene, creates an immersive environment using a combination of music, sound recordings, visual projections and movement. With contemporary music group Ensemble Meitar, it crosses the border between ‘us’ and ‘them’ and allows us to relate to refugees through the senses, intuition and imagination.”

 

Monday, 27 February 2017 14:43

Cinzia Bontempi, Ba3ylon magazine, Italy & UK Nr. 26 2016

Editorial interview on Fuga Perpetua and front cover

 

Monday, 27 February 2017 14:40

La Stampa daily, Italy, 22 August 2015

“(...) a poetic installation full with emotions (...) It is difficult to tell what strikes you more in this technological anthropological forest”

 

Monday, 27 February 2017 14:39

Amadeus Magazine, Italy August 2015

“The space is immense. It overflows those who enter with the thrilling arcane effect of a timeless place: the palaeolithic cave of Lascaux in a technological metamorphosis, or the sacred place of the people of the water tribe in the prequel of Star Wars, dug by their ancestors in the bowels of the earth.”

 

Monday, 27 February 2017 14:38

Where Magazine Milan - Hot dates highlight, August 2015

“The must-see multimedia project by artist and composer Yuval Avital”

 

Monday, 27 February 2017 14:37

Tutto Milano Magazine cover, La Repubblica, Italy 02 July 2015

“In times of borders and walls, of useless nationalist pride and separations, arrives a huge artificial forest in which the women of East-Timor meet the lace makers of Brianza, old Albanian women touch the voices and sounds of Okinawa, and instead of reasoning through exclusion, it is preferable to speak of inclusion. This, and a lot more, is ALMA MATER, an imposing and ambitious installation, presented in the ‘Cattedrale’ venue of La Fabbrica del Vapore in Milan by Yuval Avital, undefined and undefinable personality...”

 

Monday, 27 February 2017 14:35

Harper’s Bazaar Kazakhstan and Russia, July 2015

“A must-see art installation”

 

Monday, 27 February 2017 14:34

Rolling Stone magazine, Italy, July 2015

“When we are dealing with Yuval Avital, the great composer who creates massive sonic works, it is better to see and hear rather than to describe (...).
A must-see, even more than once”