Jewish Museum

Jewish Museum
Title Jewish Museum PDF eBook
Author Daniel Libeskind
Publisher Museum Building
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9788434312920

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Designed in the second half of the 90s, the Jewish Museum in Berlin opened in September 2011.The modern architectural elements of the Libeskind building comprise the zinc façade, (described as “An irrational and invisible matrix”), the Garden of Exile (which attempts “to completely disorient the visitor [and] represents a shipwreck of history”), the three Axes of the German-Jewish experience, and the Voids (which refer to “that which can never be exhibited when it comes to Jewish Berlin history: Humanity reduced to ashes”).Together these pieces form a visual and spatial language rich with history and symbolism. In the words of the architect: “The official name of the project is ‘Jewish Museum’ but I have named it ‘Between the Lines’ because for me it is about two lines of thinking, organization, and relationship. One is a straight line, but broken into many fragments, the other is a tortuous line, but continuing indefinitely.” In some way, Libeskind imagines the continuation of both lines throughout the city of Berlin and beyond.

Visitors to the House of Memory

Visitors to the House of Memory
Title Visitors to the House of Memory PDF eBook
Author Victoria Bishop Kendzia
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 0
Release 2017-12-29
Genre Art
ISBN 1785336398

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As one of the most visited museums in Germany’s capital city, the Jewish Museum Berlin is a key site for understanding not only German-Jewish history, but also German identity in an era of unprecedented ethnic and religious diversity. Visitors to the House of Memory is an intimate exploration of how young Berliners experience the Museum. How do modern students relate to the museum’s evocative architecture, its cultural-political context, and its narrative of Jewish history? By accompanying a range of high school history students before, during, and after their visits to the museum, this book offers an illuminating exploration of political education, affect, remembrance, and belonging.

Discovering the Jewish Museum Berlin

Discovering the Jewish Museum Berlin
Title Discovering the Jewish Museum Berlin PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 47
Release 2001
Genre Jewish museums
ISBN

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Stories of an Exhibition

Stories of an Exhibition
Title Stories of an Exhibition PDF eBook
Author Berlin. Jüdisches Museum
Publisher
Pages 236
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN

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Exhibition catalog for the permanent exhibition on German Jewish History at the Jewish Museum Berlinches.

Visitors to the House of Memory

Visitors to the House of Memory
Title Visitors to the House of Memory PDF eBook
Author Victoria Bishop Kendzia
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 173
Release 2017-12-29
Genre Art
ISBN 1785336401

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As one of the most visited museums in Germany’s capital city, the Jewish Museum Berlin is a key site for understanding not only German-Jewish history, but also German identity in an era of unprecedented ethnic and religious diversity. Visitors to the House of Memory is an intimate exploration of how young Berliners experience the Museum. How do modern students relate to the museum’s evocative architecture, its cultural-political context, and its narrative of Jewish history? By accompanying a range of high school history students before, during, and after their visits to the museum, this book offers an illuminating exploration of political education, affect, remembrance, and belonging.

Daniel Libeskind and the Contemporary Jewish Museum

Daniel Libeskind and the Contemporary Jewish Museum
Title Daniel Libeskind and the Contemporary Jewish Museum PDF eBook
Author Daniel Libeskind
Publisher Rizzoli International Publications
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780847831654

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"Published in conjunction with the opening of the Contemporary Jewish Museum building on June 8, 2008"--T.p. verso.

Edge of Order

Edge of Order
Title Edge of Order PDF eBook
Author Daniel Libeskind
Publisher Clarkson Potter
Pages 322
Release 2018-11-27
Genre Architecture
ISBN 045149735X

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A stunning tour of the work of internationally known architect Daniel Libeskind and an investigation of a master artist's creative process. Daniel Libeskind is one of the foremost architects of our time, a self-proclaimed rebel celebrated for innovative, site-conscious designs, including the Jewish Museum Berlin and New York's World Trade Center Redevelopment. He has also emerged as one of architecture's most visible public ambassadors. In Edge of Order, Libeskind opens the door to his unique creative process, guiding us through a selection of his projects never before collected--both built and unrealized, major commissions and unexpected favorites--and revealing how he arrived at their designs through text and a rich array of visuals, including drawings, plans, and photographs. With a voracious appetite for culture and history, and an encyclopedic memory, Libeskind draws on everything from Greek mythology to Emily Dickinson to the Marx Brothers to explain the way he thinks about buildings and cities. Far more than a monograph, Edge of Order is both an essential document of Libeskind's remarkable career and an intimate portrait of an artist that will encourage creative people in any field to discover new points of inspiration.