Answer: Which San Francisco museum was designed by architect Daniel Libeskind?


Answer: The Comtemporary Jewish Museum (CJM)

The Contemporary Jewish Museum (CJM) was founded in 1984 in San Francisco, California, with the goal of offering contemporary perspectives on Jewish culture, history, art, and ideas. In June 2008, the Museum moved to the Yerba Buena Gardens district of San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood, into a new building designed by architect Daniel Libeskind.

The museum has no permanent collection. Instead, it curates and hosts a broad array of exhibitions, such as “In the Beginning: Artists Respond to Genesis” and “From The New Yorker to Shrek: The Art of William Steig,” throughout the year.

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