Semiotyka narracji architektonicznej Jacka Sala w mieście Kielce

Semiotics of architectural narrative by Jack Sal (Poland) The article is an anthropological interpretation of the monument White/Wash II – a Memorial for the Victims of the 1946 Pogrom designed by Jack Sal and erected in Kielce, the town where the pogrom took place. The analysis includes functions a...

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Main Author: Jerzy Winiarski
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Pedagogical University of Krakow 2014-12-01
Series:Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia Poetica
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Online Access:https://studiapoetica.up.krakow.pl/article/view/1785
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description Semiotics of architectural narrative by Jack Sal (Poland) The article is an anthropological interpretation of the monument White/Wash II – a Memorial for the Victims of the 1946 Pogrom designed by Jack Sal and erected in Kielce, the town where the pogrom took place. The analysis includes functions and communicational relationships of the monument in the urban architecture and artistic space. The cognitive process revealed that the image of a house is an axiological center of the artist’s architectural narrative. Thus, the polymorphism and polysemy of the monument are perceptible. The monument allusively invokes the archetype of a house, the symbol of the Jewish “shtetl”. It also assumes the form of a symbolic memory sign – a medallion – with an outline of the house and the backstreet where the pogrom took place in the postwar history of the Jewish nation. Jack Sal’s monument develops an innovative language of public discourse, and being a cultural text, it creates a code that indicates the values which are manifested in the urban space – living and building – representing the idea of a family nest, an existential expression of a human community. The artist’s symbolic narrative refers to the subjective, personal consciousness of viewers and their hermeneutic intuition which allows for recognizing the values common to people of different nations, times and cultures.
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spelling doaj.art-14482ef2e5cc418c81004d86eafc843f2022-12-22T04:18:28ZdeuPedagogical University of KrakowAnnales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia Poetica2353-45832449-74012014-12-012Semiotyka narracji architektonicznej Jacka Sala w mieście KielceJerzy WiniarskiSemiotics of architectural narrative by Jack Sal (Poland) The article is an anthropological interpretation of the monument White/Wash II – a Memorial for the Victims of the 1946 Pogrom designed by Jack Sal and erected in Kielce, the town where the pogrom took place. The analysis includes functions and communicational relationships of the monument in the urban architecture and artistic space. The cognitive process revealed that the image of a house is an axiological center of the artist’s architectural narrative. Thus, the polymorphism and polysemy of the monument are perceptible. The monument allusively invokes the archetype of a house, the symbol of the Jewish “shtetl”. It also assumes the form of a symbolic memory sign – a medallion – with an outline of the house and the backstreet where the pogrom took place in the postwar history of the Jewish nation. Jack Sal’s monument develops an innovative language of public discourse, and being a cultural text, it creates a code that indicates the values which are manifested in the urban space – living and building – representing the idea of a family nest, an existential expression of a human community. The artist’s symbolic narrative refers to the subjective, personal consciousness of viewers and their hermeneutic intuition which allows for recognizing the values common to people of different nations, times and cultures.https://studiapoetica.up.krakow.pl/article/view/1785Jack SalA Memorial for the Victims of the 1946 Pogrom in Kielce (Poland)communicational functions and relations of the monumentarchitectureart and urban spacesymbolism and axiology of home
spellingShingle Jerzy Winiarski
Semiotyka narracji architektonicznej Jacka Sala w mieście Kielce
Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia Poetica
Jack Sal
A Memorial for the Victims of the 1946 Pogrom in Kielce (Poland)
communicational functions and relations of the monument
architecture
art and urban space
symbolism and axiology of home
title Semiotyka narracji architektonicznej Jacka Sala w mieście Kielce
title_full Semiotyka narracji architektonicznej Jacka Sala w mieście Kielce
title_fullStr Semiotyka narracji architektonicznej Jacka Sala w mieście Kielce
title_full_unstemmed Semiotyka narracji architektonicznej Jacka Sala w mieście Kielce
title_short Semiotyka narracji architektonicznej Jacka Sala w mieście Kielce
title_sort semiotyka narracji architektonicznej jacka sala w miescie kielce
topic Jack Sal
A Memorial for the Victims of the 1946 Pogrom in Kielce (Poland)
communicational functions and relations of the monument
architecture
art and urban space
symbolism and axiology of home
url https://studiapoetica.up.krakow.pl/article/view/1785
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