How to Paint Nothing? Pictorial Depiction of Levinasian il y a in Vilhelm Hammershoi's Interior Paintings

被引:1
作者
Macklin, Harri [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Helsinki, Dept Philosophy Hist & Art Studies, Helsinki, Finland
关键词
Nothingness; il y a; painting; Emmanuel Levinas; Vilhelm Hammershoi;
D O I
10.1080/20539320.2018.1460112
中图分类号
B [哲学、宗教];
学科分类号
01 ; 0101 ;
摘要
Contemporary phenomenological discussions on relationship between painting and nothingness have mainly employed Sartrean and Heideggerian notions of nothingness. In this paper, I propose another perspective by discussing the possibility of pictorially depicting Levinas's notion of the nothingness of being, which he develops in his early works in terms of the il y a ("there is"). For Levinas, the il y a intimates itself in moments like insomnia, where the world as a horizon of possibilities slips away and all there is left is an experience of present absence, an enchainment to the night, which renders the insomniac utterly impotent and exposed. The possibility of eliciting an experience of the il y a through artistic means has been extensively discussed in literary theory, but so far there has been hardly any discussion regarding the pictorial depiction of the il y a. In this paper, I suggest that the atmospheric interior paintings of the Danish artist Vilhelm Hammershoi (1864-1916) exemplify par excellence a painterly rendering of the experience of Levinasian nothingness. Through an analysis of Hammershoi's compositional techniques, I show how figurative means can bring about an anonymous, non-figurative presence which eludes reification.
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