Observing Memories Issue 2 | Page 81

Pictures: Auschwitz: Not long ago. Not far away know to understand. Even though there is widespread democratic society that promotes and respects human consensus among visitors about the harshness and rights, something the public perceives as such. discomfort generated by the visit, this is considered as a necessary evil. Piotr Cywinski (2017: 16), Therefore, by disclosing the past, the exhibition in director of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Madrid has been an exhibition seeking to make an Museum, also points this out when he states that it impact on the present, forcing a collective reflection is healthy the existence of a certain sense of unease on a horrible event that may not be 100% replicated when approaching the knowledge of the Holocaust, again, but whose origins were forged in a seed of otherwise it could endanger the conscience of anyone hatred and intolerance that unfortunately is still who hopes for a peaceful world. very much present today. We must never forget -and this is how the exhibition reminds us- that the On the other hand, “Auschwitz: Not long ago. Not Holocaust did not begin with mass murder but with far away” aims to bring an improvement of the the consolidation of a rhetoric of hatred that ended present through the knowledge of the past. Memory up being assimilated into that political and social is the contemporary image a society has from its normality within a cultured and advanced society. past, consequently, the dissemination of the origins, causes, consequences along with the social, political and cultural influence of the Holocaust can only be Bibliography considered a useful tool of social pedagogy in the present. The exhibits tell us about stories but also about memories, they tell us about the past but also about the bonds of that past with our present. A generic message is conveyed to the public that places Young, James (1993). The Texture of Memory: Holocaust Memorials and Meaning. New Haven: Yale University Press. Jan Van Pelt, Robert (Ed.) (2017). Auschwitz: Not long ago. Not far away. Exhibition catalogue. Madrid: Musealia. the duty to remember as the existential axis of a REVIEW 79