The first week of May 2023, the Traveling Tombstone, Tevat Paul, visited Amsterdam and The Hague, Netherlands. It was a wonderful short excursion during which the first sculpture of the series posed in a few places, and for a good reason: preparations for an exhibition later this year.
A Traveling Tombstone “Tevat Paul“ in Amsterdam. Sculptor: Robert Schmidt-Matt. Engraved: “RESPONSIBLE IRRESPONSIBILITY – Paul A. Levine”.
A few shots also expose a golden scar on one of six sculpture’s diabas-facets created as result of its unfortunate fall while travelling in the US in April 2022.
A Traveling Tombstone “Tevat Paul“ visits Amsterdam, Netherlands. Sculptor: Robert Schmidt-Matt.
A Traveling Tombstone “Tevat Paul“ visits The Haague, Netherlands. Sculptor: Robert Schmidt-Matt.
…And most importantly, we are continuing and meeting new and old friends. I sincerely thank all those who have provided and are providing all kinds of support.
A Traveling Tombstone “Tevat Paul“ visits Amsterdam, Netherlands. Sculptor: Robert Schmidt-Matt.
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Paul A. Levine’s life ended, as he might have predicted, in contradiction. A devoted Hegelian, he summed up his worldview in two words — “responsible irresponsibility.” He wished them engraved on his tombstone, but instead rests in a collective grave, his name misspelled, his individuality absorbed into anonymity.
Skillfully reducing a two-historian request to a one-historian response by casually brushing aside the fact that the initiative’s request was about two historians, not merely one, the Uppsala University’s answer refers to a “purely organizational decision.” Consequently, additional questions arise on acknowledgment and neglect in the case of Paul A. Levine…
Skillfully reducing a two-historian request to a one-historian response by casually brushing aside the fact that the initiative’s request was about two historians, not merely one, the Uppsala University’s answer refers to a “purely organizational decision.” Consequently, additional questions arise on acknowledgment and neglect in the case of Paul A. Levine…
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