Beautiful past awaits us

Andrea Bordács
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Grasping the concept of transience or time has been a basic theme in art; hence it is no surprise that Proust also tried to search for the lost time. However, many people try the impossible: to capture the ephemeral. In any case, transience is a fundamental theme of art, although its representability is always questionable. As Jauss (1952/1996) writes, “time has a special relationship with narrative art” (p. 5). However, the notion of time is inherently difficult to define. As St. Augustine’s saying goes—which now has become a catchphrase—“What then is time? If no one asks me, I know; if I want to explain it to a questioner, I do not know” (Augustine, 2006, p. 242). According to Henri Bergson (1889) time is the central question of metaphysics. If this puzzle were solved, everything would be solved. Time is perceived only in its transience. Borges wrote “time is the substance I am made of” (1956–1960/1964, p. 234). The static nature of visual art—prevalent until videos and video installations emerged—makes it particularly problematic to show a phenomenon that can only be perceived in its transience. The great challenge for art is how to depict this elusiveness. The eternal question is how we can be the same and yet different. What remains is memory. Memories are partly individual, and it is largely memories that constitute us. Thus, the topic of my paper is the representation of time, more precisely that of the passing of time, and of memories in contemporary art and the possible attitudes of the artists to stop the past, since remembering is also a rewriting and reinterpretation of the past.
美好的过去等待着我们
把握短暂或时间的概念一直是艺术的一个基本主题;因此,普鲁斯特也试图寻找失去的时间就不足为奇了。然而,许多人尝试不可能的事情:捕捉短暂的事物。无论如何,短暂是艺术的基本主题,尽管它的可表征性总是值得怀疑的。正如Jauss(1952/1996)所写,“时间与叙事艺术有着特殊的关系”(第5页)。然而,时间的概念本质上是难以定义的。正如圣奥古斯丁所说——这句话现在已成为一句流行语——“那么时间是什么?如果没有人问我,我知道;如果我想向提问者解释,我不知道”(奥古斯丁,2006,第242页)。根据亨利·柏格森(1889)的观点,时间是形而上学的中心问题。如果这个谜题解决了,一切就都解决了。时间只在短暂中被感知。博尔赫斯写道:“时间是构成我的物质”(1956-1960/1964,第234页)。视觉艺术的静态本质——在视频和视频装置出现之前一直很流行——使得展示一种只能在短暂中被感知的现象变得特别困难。如何描绘这种难以捉摸的状态,是艺术面临的巨大挑战。永恒的问题是我们如何做到既相同又不同。剩下的是记忆。记忆部分是个人的,很大程度上是记忆构成了我们。因此,我论文的主题是时间的再现,更准确地说是时间的流逝,当代艺术中的记忆,以及艺术家对过去的可能态度,因为记忆也是对过去的重写和重新解释。
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