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The Messiah's glAss, 2007


Glass, steel

43 x 85 x 124 in (edition 3)

Collection: CIRVA glass furnace, Marsailles, France. I

 

Inspired by Seffi Rachlevsky’s 1998 controversial best-seller, The Messiah’s Donkey (in Hebrew). The book investigates the new creed of Messianic Judaism in Israel, which views the secular Jew as a donkey. To them, the donkey serves as nothing more than the messiah’s vehicle; ride him, then discard him. In Patkin’s glass sculpture, an ark of the covenant and a donkey are merged together, and a crowned donkey head takes the place of the Torah.

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