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Shameful praying hitler statue is offensive to many.
« on: December 28, 2012, 06:11:02 AM »
Praying Hitler statue in Warsaw ghetto sparks emotion  Published December 28, 2012
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  •    Dec. 28, 2012 - A statue by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan shows Adolf Hitler praying on his knees in Warsaw, Poland. (AP)
  WARSAW, Poland –  A statue of Adolf Hitler praying on his knees is on display in the former Warsaw Ghetto, the place where so many Jews were killed or sent to their deaths by Hitler's regime, and it is provoking mixed reactions.
 
The work, "HIM" by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan, has drawn many visitors since it was installed last month. It is visible only from a distance, and the artist doesn't make explicit what Hitler is praying for, but the broader point, organizers say, is to make people reflect on the nature of evil.
 
In any case, some are angered by the statue's presence in such a sensitive site.
One Jewish advocacy group, the Simon Wiesenthal Center, this week called the statue's placement "a senseless provocation which insults the memory of the Nazis' Jewish victims."
"As far as the Jews were concerned, Hitler's only `prayer' was that they be wiped off the face of the earth," the group's Israel director, Efraim Zuroff, said in a statement.
However, many others are praising the artwork, saying it has a strong emotional impact. And organizers defend putting it on display in the former ghetto.
 
Fabio Cavallucci, director of the Center for Contemporary Art, which oversaw the installation, said, "There is no intention from the side of the artist or the center to insult Jewish memory."
"It's an artwork that tries to speak about the situation of hidden evil everywhere," he said.
The Warsaw ghetto was an area of the city which the Nazis sealed off after they invaded Poland. They forced Jews to live in cramped, inhuman conditions there as they awaited deportation to death camps. Many died from hunger or disease or were shot by the Germans before they could be transported to the camps.
 
The Hitler installation is just one object in a retrospective of Cattelan's work titled "Amen," a show that explores life, death, good and evil. The other works are on display at the center itself, which is housed in the Ujazdowski Castle.
The Hitler representation is visible from a hole in a wooden gate across town on Prozna Street. Viewers only see the back of the small figure praying in a courtyard. Because of its small size, it appears to be a harmless schoolboy.
"Every criminal was once a tender, innocent and defenseless child," the center said in a commentary on the work.
 
Poland's chief rabbi, Michael Schudrich, said he was consulted on the installation's placement ahead of time and did not oppose it because he saw value in the artist's attempt to try to raise moral questions by provoking viewers.
He said he was reassured by curators who told him there was no intention of rehabilitating Hitler but rather of showing that evil can present itself in the guise of a "sweet praying child."
"I felt there could be educational value to it," said Schudrich, who also wrote an introduction to the exhibition's catalogue in which he says art can "force us to face the evil of the world."
On Friday, a stream of people walked by to view the work, and many praised it.
"It had a big emotional impact on me. It's provocative, but it's not offensive," said Zofia Jablonska, a 30-year-old lawyer. "Having him pray in the place where he would kill people -- this was the best place to put it."
 
Cattelan caused controversy in Warsaw in 2000 when another gallery showed his work "La Nona Ora" -- or "The Ninth Hour" -- which depicts the late Pope John Paul II being crushed by a meteorite. That offended many in Poland, which is both deeply Catholic and was John Paul's homeland.

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Re: Shameful praying hitler statue is offensive to many.
« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2012, 06:27:07 AM »
who is he praying to ?
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« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2012, 06:42:48 AM »
who is he praying to ?

 
Certainly no God that we know. POWDERMAN.  :o :o
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« Reply #3 on: December 28, 2012, 06:46:10 AM »
That was my thought also .
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« Reply #4 on: December 28, 2012, 07:36:13 AM »
Looks like a good business decision to me. Shock art is one of the best things an artist can get into because it makes headlines and it sells. That's why it's been increasingly main stream since the 1970s.
 
Traditional art exhibits still have the most popular appeal, but that's not where the buyers are concentrated. It's also where most of the critics are, and that can be damaging to an art career.
 
Back in the 1800s impressionists like Matisse made art that people considered shocking because it used colors and shapes boldly, and didn't fit the popular sensibilities of the day, when realism was considered optimal. 
 
Public money for stuff like this is in no short supply either. The state of Minnesota hired a bunch of artists recently because they had about 250,000 $ to burn. I don't think any of the resulting work was intentially shocking. I saw the results, and I think burnt money would have been better art. It was just junk.
 
So, if you find yourself being offended by this stuff, stop it. Don't let yourself be manipulated by a bunch of twerps.
 
 
 

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Re: Shameful praying hitler statue is offensive to many.
« Reply #5 on: December 29, 2012, 08:33:07 AM »
 
 
               Yawn !!
 
The Chief Rabbi approved it. That ought to settle the tempest in the teapot.
 
BTW Pman. You have no clue who the man prayed to or for what. You might review the German military belt buckle. ;)
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« Reply #6 on: December 29, 2012, 08:46:09 AM »
Looks like a good business decision to me. Shock art is one of the best things an artist can get into because it makes headlines and it sells. That's why it's been increasingly main stream since the 1970s.
 
Traditional art exhibits still have the most popular appeal, but that's not where the buyers are concentrated. It's also where most of the critics are, and that can be damaging to an art career.
 
Back in the 1800s impressionists like Matisse made art that people considered shocking because it used colors and shapes boldly, and didn't fit the popular sensibilities of the day, when realism was considered optimal. 
 
Public money for stuff like this is in no short supply either. The state of Minnesota hired a bunch of artists recently because they had about 250,000 $ to burn. I don't think any of the resulting work was intentially shocking. I saw the results, and I think burnt money would have been better art. It was just junk.
 
So, if you find yourself being offended by this stuff, stop it. Don't let yourself be manipulated by a bunch of twerps.

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Re: Shameful praying hitler statue is offensive to many.
« Reply #7 on: December 29, 2012, 08:49:48 AM »
He was Catholic.
 
Adolf Hitler was raised by a Catholic father and a devout Catholic mother; he ceased to participate in the sacraments after childhood and supported the Deutsche Christen church which rejected the Hebrew origins of the Gospel.[1] In his book Mein Kampf and in public speeches he often made statements that affirmed a belief in Christianity.[2][3] Prior to World War II Hitler had promoted "positive Christianity", a movement which purged Christianity of its Jewish elements and instilled it with Nazi philosophy.[4] According to the controversial collection of transcripts edited by Martin Bormann, titled Hitler's Table Talk, as well as the testimony of some intimates, Hitler had privately negative views of Christianity. Others reported he was a committed believer.[5][6]
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