Drzewo i kamień a symboliczna regeneracja życia: "Ślady, spacer z powidokiem"
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The sketch by Marek Kazimierz Siwiec is an extensive and inquisitive description of
the work Tree and Stone, and a Symbolic Regeneration of Life. Traces; a Walk with
an After-Image. According to the author, a unique interdisciplinary enterprise took
place, harking back to the motives of tree and stone, the symbols essentially present
in culture since its beginnings. The sketch reflects upon the essays and activities of
the authors of Traces: Daniel Roland Sobota, Kazimierz Raba, Andrzej Rozwadowski
and Łukasz Gruszczyński. Their creativity focuses on the motive of tree and stone, and
marks out the pathway toward some deeper senses revealed in the latter.
M.K. Siwiec addresses the metaphysical, existential, philosophical cultural,
esthetical, artistic, poetical, anthropological and archeological considerations included
in the essays. To his mind, the authors undertook a difficult task of showing the
existential and cultural bond between the world of trees and stones on the one side
and the symbolic and human one on the other.
The author attaches a special attention to Kazimierz Raba’s and Łukasz
Gruszczyński’s sculpture Boat expressing an extraordinary spiritual journey.
A considerable interest of M.K. Siwiec arose from Andrzej Rozwadowski’s essay
Ascending a Tree toward Heaven. Siberian Trails. This essay, according to Siwiec, is
a unique journey into the depths of the symbolic Siberian beliefs.
Some photographs made by the author of the essay are inserted and integrated
into a whole. They evoke a hidden symbolic essence, called by Ernst Cassirer “symbolic
pregnancy”.
M.K. Siwiec claims that the work Traces; a Walk with an After-Image is an
effect of the creative reflection on the motives of tree and stone – archetypical for
culture, albeit nowadays forgotten so some extent. If read diligently enough, the book
brings us closer to what Karl Jaspers called being-in-journey and assessed as the main
feature of philosophy. The symbolic thinking, evoked through the refection on Ernst
Cassirer’s philosophical output, includes – according to M.K. Siwiec – an affirmation,
which is to say: the overcoming of the negative and the rebirth of life.
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