Walter Benjamin’s Last Passages

Marcin Giżycki

kwartalnik.filmowy@ispan.pl
Rhode Island School of Design (United States)

Abstract

This essay was inspired by Giżycki’s trip from Tolouse to Barcelona. Giżycki saw a sculpture dedicated to the outstanding philosopher and author who had committed suicide under threat of being delivered up by Franco soldiers to the Vichy government. The sculpture by Israeli artist Dani Karavan, a reference to Benjamin’s famous Passages, aroused much controversy like e.g. Maya Lin’s monument to the victims of the Vietnam war, or unexecuted designs of Anna and Krystian Jarnuszkiewicz and Marek Sarełło dedicated to killed Poznań workers, and of Krzysztof Bednarski’s monument dedicated to Fellini. All „non-figural” strongly symbolical monuments hit at the habits of the general public.



Keywords:

Walter Benjamin, Dani Karavan, Krzysztof Bednarski

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Published
2000-12-31

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Giżycki, M. (2000) “Walter Benjamin’s Last Passages”, Kwartalnik Filmowy, (31-32), pp. 347–352. doi: 10.36744/kf.4222.

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Marcin Giżycki 
kwartalnik.filmowy@ispan.pl
Rhode Island School of Design United States

Krytyk i histo­ryk sztuki, autor książek z dziedziny historii filmu i zjawisk współczesnej kultury artystycznej. Wykładowca w Rhode Island School of Design w Sta­nach Zjednoczonych. Autor książek m.in. Postmodernizm - kultura wyczerpnia (1988), Film w kręgu polskiej awangardy artystycznej dwudziestole­cia międzywojennego (1996).



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