The Hand at Work or How the KGB File Leaks in the Exhibition

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Abstract

The article tells the story of the use and perception of images of violence from an unusual trial against a group of believers, arrested in 1952 in Ukraine. Visitors to an exhibition held in 2019 at the Museum of Art in Cluj-Napoca were invited to look at two sets of photographs: originals and spruced-up copies coming from a recently opened criminal file retrieved from the SBU (former KGB) archive in Kiev. Through the reconstruction of the story of the people who suffered the arrest, we attempt to question the use of research ethics and of heritage in relation to retrieving from archives and displaying violent images of the past. What are the attributes and limits of showing? And what can we learn from the hand at work, the process of actively manipulating the image?.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)24-46
Number of pages23
JournalMartor
Volume26
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • clandestine religion
  • Images of violence
  • KGB archives
  • museum exhibition
  • Soviet Ukraine

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