Mirroring Evil: Nazi Imagery / Recent Art was a 2002 exhibit at the Jewish Museum, in New York, curated by Norman L. Kleeblatt.
In the exhibit, thirteen artists at least one generation removed from the Holocaust examined the Nazi gaze itself and the way the iconography of the Third Reich has been romanticized and imbedded in contemporary culture. The exhibition was accompanied by extensive education programs, forums for discussion and a major publication.