• Holocaust Commemoration: Daniel Libeskind on the Art of Memory

    Date posted: April 26, 2013 Author: mauri

    cooper_union_holocaustWorld renowned architect Daniel Libeskind, the master planner for Ground Zero and the architect of one of Europe’s most visited museums, the Jewish Museum Berlin, explains the role that memory played in his work. He also speaks about the acute sense of responsibility he feels when accepting commissions for projects addressing Jewish history, to create work that testifies to both the traumas of that history and the resilience of the Jewish spirit.

    Co-sponsored by The Cooper Union Hillel as a Holocaust Remembrance Event
    Located in The Great Hall, in the Foundation Building, 7 East 7th Street, between Third and Fourth Avenues

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