
Yiddish words drape the frieze of the Haus der Kunst, Munich. Built in 1933 as a shrine for Nazi art, the building, whose cornerstone was laid by Hitler, now serves as an exhibition space for modern and contemporary art and performance.
Yiddish words drape the frieze of the Haus der Kunst, Munich. Built in 1933 as a shrine for Nazi art, the building, whose cornerstone was laid by Hitler, now serves as an exhibition space for modern and contemporary art and performance.