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In the Zone of Pure Potential: Luciferian Speculations of the Age of Light

Abstract

In 1970 the Dutch philosopher and psychiatrist Jan Hendrik van den Berg announced the end of classical psychoanalysis. In an age without taboos, the mere idea no longer made sense to van den Berg. In the same year Mark Rothko’s stark Chapel in Houston, Texas, was completed at the point in the painter’s life when he had exhausted his experimental attempts to visualize sovereign, superhuman life. Both events are not completely unrelated. Both mark the point in Western culture when radical sovereign aspiration gained its final momentum. The year 2016 marks the point when this Luciferian aspiration achieved hegemonic dominance to occupy the core of cultural life. We are now in a position to look back on Rothko’s Chapel and ask ourselves if, in this newly dawned Age of Light, there still is, as the painter seems to have suggested, a dark side, a zone of inner, hidden depth, and if, contrary to van den Berg’s prediction, it still makes sense to psychoanalyze the Luciferian moment. This article reflects on these questions.

Acceptance Date Apr 24, 2018
Publication Date Nov 1, 2018
Publicly Available Date Mar 28, 2024
Journal Cultural Politics
Print ISSN 1743-2197
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 327-343
DOI https://doi.org/10.1215/17432197-7093338
Keywords Mark Rothko – Jan Hendrik van den Berg – absolute sovereignty – Lucifer – pure potential
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1215/17432197-7093338

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