Lecture by Dr. Katarzyna Wakuła as part of the polenmARkT 2024
The lecture discusses the contemporary, literary dimensions of romantic spirituality, which are known from the paintings of Caspar David Friedrich. The categories of postmodern Romanticism, melancholy and mood will be discussed as common spaces in the paintings of the representative of German Romanticism and in the selected books by Stefan Chwin ("Death in Gdansk", "The Governess"). It will also explain how the painterly aspects of Romanticism can function in literary works. The general aim of the lecture is to show that the sensibility and mood characteristic of Friedrich's paintings and the works of the contemporary Polish writer are still a valid element of subjectivity today. And the experience of lack can become an impetus to find the dynamics of life. Katarzyna Wakuła holds a doctorate in the humanities and is an art historian specializing in comparative literature, with a particular focus on verbal-visual codes and literary-painterly relationships. Author of the book "Korespondencja sztuk" ("Correspondence of the Arts", Warsaw 2016), scientific and journalistic texts. Professionally active in audiovisual production and translation studies.