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Art at the Jewish Museum Berlin

The Jewish Museum Berlin houses a collection of works of art which we would like to introduce to you.

  • Close-up of faces cut into metal discs.

    Shalekhet by Menashe Kadishman

    This installation can be found in the Memory Void which is located on the ground floor of the Libeskind Building.

  • Four people standing next to each other

    Mesubin (The Gathered)

    The video installation by Yael Reuveny brings the polyphony of contemporary Jewish together. On our website you can see four short films from the footage.

  • View of a black glass display case.

    Gallery of the Missing by Via Lewandowsky

    On display in the Eric F. Ross Gallery on the ground floor of the Libeskind Building

  • Sculpture of a library made of lead with inserted glass fragments

    Shevirat ha-Kelim (Breaking of the Vessels)

    Anselm Kiefer, 1990–2019, lead, iron, glass, copper wire, charcoal, Aquatec

  • Behind a glass wall lies a stack of oversized books.

    Rustling Papers

    Installation by Judith Raum in the entrance area of the W. Michael Blumenthal Academy, with six audio works online

  • Cubist-inspired painting of a jazz band with saxophonist, trumpeter, drummer, guitarist and hands on the piano in the background.

    Painting Jazz

    How music became visible in Max Oppenheimer’s Jazzband (Weintraubs Syncopators)

    Object in Showcase
    1927