Tourists watch a reflective stainless-steel-surfaced (height 500 cm, diameter 500 cm) sculpture by world famous artist Anish Kapoor in Israel Museum on Nov. 22, 2010. The sculpture, named Jerusalem Upside Down, places the museum’s campus and the landscape of Jerusalem atop the sky, by inverting its surroundings on an hourglass-shaped mirror. Kapoor is a British citizen of Indian Jewish descent who lived and studied in Israel for a few years during the 1970s.


The sculpture is located on the museum’s crown plaza, the highest point of the renewed campus.


Transfering The Monumental Installation
