Symbol
Pear
The pear is the main and distinctive symbol and protagonist in Bak’s artwork. It’s not just a fruit, as might seem at first glance. It is the fruit of cognition. The moment we gain knowledge, we become strong. The pear symbolises the whole world of meanings and stories. Looking at the pear, we think in associations, trying to understand what really matters.
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Knowledge
Historical knowledge provides an opportunity to act purposefully and avoid mistakes.
Symbol
Key
The key symbolises knowledge and success, including protection against intruders. Only the owner of the key can unlock the door. Equally, in Bak’s canvases we should find the key, the imaginary key that invites us to unlock the Mystery: the artist hints that it is an opportunity for each of us to unlock our own source of happiness (whether it be bright memories or other things that are only important to us).
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Symbol
Angel
We can also be angels in the great and small things in life, in our decisions and in amity. Bak reminds us that, in critical circumstances, we must first be guided by humanity. Invites you to dare to see and recognise the failures of the world.
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Respect
We respect those who dare to make the right decisions even in the most difficult times.
Symbol
Tree
Every living tree is a separate world worth cherishing. The uninhabited landscapes by Bak con-tain floating stone islands with clumps of trees. They are always nearby, sheltering or threaten-ing when they are not cherished, undercut or growing on sliding slopes.
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Care
Lack of self-care poses a threat to a person. Like those unappreciated trees growing on sliding cliffs, it can bring tragic consequences.
Branches
Even if it is invisible to the eye, we know that trees support life on Earth. And it is vital to protect them.
Symbol
Chess
The chessboard depicted in Bak’s artwork is broken, cracked, and crumbled as if hit by an earthquake. It is a metaphor for the unpredictable flow of life: a person, who is constantly walk-ing on unstable land, must use all their abilities of rational thinking and take risks as if they were the bishop or horse pieces in the game of chess. They must feel when and which squares to jump and when to stay in place, or to retreat. A person must be prepared all the time.
Which interpretation of this symbol helps you to see the true values?
Readiness
Proper preparation helps us to face even the most difficult challenges of life and overcome them.
Dynamics
The flow of life is dynamic and unpredictable, thus one must always be prepared for new challenges.
Thinking
Often when a person experiences dark periods, they are forced to use all of their abilities of rational thinking.
Symbol
Dice
No matter how precisely we plan our lives, let’s not forget that there is always a factor of surprise. And let’s leave room for a miracle. The universe revolves like a dreidel. It is not clear where it will stop.
Which interpretation of this symbol helps you see the true values?
Surprise
Someone plans and someone laughs. Let’s not forget that there is always the factor of surprise.
Symbol
Vessels
In the Vilna Ghetto, two well-known Yiddish writers Avraham Suckever and Shmerke Kacherginsky entrusted Bak with the 19th century chronicle of the Jewish community – pinkas – so that he could learn to draw on the blank pages of an old folio (after all, there was no paper). Pinkas was also used to register the good deeds of the members of the community: how much the wealthy doled out to the widow or how much they donated to a young orphan in the form of a dowry. Through community efforts we ‘fix’ the world, ‘glue a broken vessel’.
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Shards
One's own paradise when shattered into pieces can be restored by the efforts of benefactors.
Donation
Donations to the less well off without asking for them to be repaid show the nobility of the soul.
Community
Through community efforts, we help the less fortunate or the less capable and thus build a better world.
Symbol
City
Let’s take a look at the landscape of an abandoned city: smoke is coming from the chimneys of the crematorium in the distance and the ruins of the old town walls have already been overshadowed by plants. This is the city after the catastrophe. The grave that has slightly fallen into oblivion in history. But it can happen again, now, if we hate the different and abandon humanity.
Which interpretation of this symbol helps you see the true values?
The Catastrophe
Problems in a man’s life are often invisible until they turn into a catastrophe.
Oblivion
Mankind’s mistakes cannot sink into oblivion as long as at least one who knows about them is alive.
Symbol
Adam and Eve
Adam and Eve tasted the pear of knowledge and were driven out of paradise. They lost paradise, but survived – gained experience, knowledge and became parents to humankind. If we survived, then we have the opportunity to write our history afresh. History is always written by those who win, it is the privilege of the winners.
Which interpretation of this symbol helps you see the true values?
Knowledge
Those expelled from paradise gain experience and knowledge that helps rebuild life.
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of Vilna Gaon Museum of Jewish History
Naugarduko str. 10, Vilnius, Lithuania