An Installation by Menashe Kadishman
Please note: Menashe Kadishman’s art installation is not accessible to visitors between 24 and 28 June 2024.
The Memory Void, one of the symbolic spaces on the ground level of the Libeskind building, includes the installation Shalekhet (Fallen Leaves) by Menashe Kadishman. More than 10,000 faces with open mouths, cut from heavy round iron plates, cover the floor of the ground floor void.
The installation is a gift from Dieter and Si Rosenkranz. Menashe Kadishman’s sculptures stir painful memories of the victims of war.
Where
Libeskind Building, ground level, Memory Void
Lindenstr. 9–14, 10969 Berlin
Some Photos of the Installation Shalekhet
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The installation Shalekhet by Menashe Kadishman, captured by one of our visitors, 2012; Manuel Liniger
View of the faces covering the floor; installation Shalekhet by Menashe Kadishman; Jewish Museum Berlin, photo: Marion Roßner
Detailed view of one of the faces of the Shalekhet installation by Menashe Kadishman, 2008; Jewish Museum Berlin, photo: Sönke Tollkühn
The Memory Void with the installation Shalekhet by Menashe Kadishman; Jewish Museum Berlin, photo: Jens Ziehe
The installation Shalekhet by Menashe Kadishman from above, 2005; Jewish Museum Berlin, photo: Sönke Tollkühn
Selected Works of Art: Art at the Jewish Museum Berlin (5)
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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.
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Shalekhet by Menashe Kadishman
This installation can be found in the Memory Void which is located on the ground floor of the Libeskind Building.
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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.
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Gallery of the Missing by Via Lewandowsky
On display in the Eric F. Ross Gallery on the ground floor of the Libeskind Building
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Shevirat ha-Kelim (Breaking of the Vessels)
Anselm Kiefer, 1990–2019, lead, iron, glass, copper wire, charcoal, Aquatec
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Rustling Papers
Installation by Judith Raum in the entrance area of the W. Michael Blumenthal Academy, with six audio works online