“Often, in the cosseted quarters of a museum, we forget that every work of ancient art is a survivor, a representative of untold numbers of similar artworks that perished. This triumphant exhibition makes us remember, while demonstrating that every survivor saves much more than just itself: long strands of culture, identity and history waiting to be woven back together.”
– Roberta Smith, writing in the New York Times about the exhibit Silent Survivors of Afghanistan’s 4,000 Tumultuous Years