The NewYorker - Criticism - The inadequacy of Berlin's "Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe"

In this critical piece, review columnist Richard Brody explores what is "inadequate" about American architect Peter Eisenman's Holocaust memorial, which consists of "two thousand, seven hundred and eleven gray concrete slabs."  Brody presents issues with the title, with the structure and the metaphorical and symbolic meaning of the 4.7 acre memorial.  

An interesting look at criticism surrounding an artistic representation of a haunting human experience. 


The inadequacy of Berlin's "Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe"

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