Disjecta Membra: Baudelaire’s Salon of 1846
Baudelaire’s core complaint — that art had become “an infinitely precious good,” an object of connoisseurship stripped of genuine feeling, a science of enjoyment rather than an experience of truth — describes the situation of contemporary art as much as it did the Paris Salon.
Disjecta Membra: Freud on Transience
Politically, melancholia may be more destructive than idealism, but aesthetically, doesn’t melancholia, as a kind of negative idealism, seem almost natural?