Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.15291/SIC/2.6.LC.6
The Monument as Ruin: Natality, Spectrality, and the History of the Image in the Tirana Independence Monument
Raino Isto
; University of Maryland
Abstract
This article examines the Tirana Independence Monument, first inaugurated in November of 2012 on the hundredth anniversary of Albanian independence from the Ottoman Empire. The monument, designed by Visar Obrija and Kai Roman Kiklas, swiftly fell into disrepair until it was recently renovated in November of 2015. The article analyzes the monument’s function in terms of its doubled existence as a sign of perpetual natality (the possibility of the rebirth of national consciousness) and as a ruin with a spectral pseudo-presence (as an object that continually reminds us of the disjunctures that divorce the present from its historicity). It considers the way the monument’s inauguration relates to the politics of monumentality in contemporary Albania, and argues that the monument’s gradual ruination between 2012 and 2015 can be read as a particular manifestation of the history of the image in late capitalist society.
Keywords
spectrality; natality; monumentality; Albania; Tirana; independence; national identity; grid; public sculpture
Hrčak ID:
171966
URI
Publication date:
6.6.2016.
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