In the early 20th century, a vast number of Jews fled the repression of the Russian pale to come to America.
David Goldberg uses historical family documents and his own photographic images to reflect on the immigration of his family, a community and their assimilation into American life.
As much poetry as documentary, and using techniques such as double exposures in the camera and painting on the image, Goldberg examines history through the prism of contemporary art.
Goldberg's work will be on display in the Koch Gallery in the Schultz Cultural Arts Hall Lobby from April 4-May 10. To see more of his work, please visit DavidGoldbergImages.com.
In the early 20th century, a vast number of Jews fled the repression of the Russian pale to come to America.
David Goldberg uses historical family documents and his own photographic images to reflect on the immigration of his family, a community and their assimilation into American life.
As much poetry as documentary, and using techniques such as double exposures in the camera and painting on the image, Goldberg examines history through the prism of contemporary art.
Goldberg's work will be on display in the Koch Gallery in the Schultz Cultural Arts Hall Lobby from April 4-May 10. To see more of his work, please visit DavidGoldbergImages.com.
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