THE MELANCHOLIC ART OF SATURN: Art as a Psychological Mirror of the Cosmos by Cassian A. Marlowe (Limited Hardcover)

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The Melancholic Art of Saturn is a wide ranging exploration of how the figure of Saturn, with its associations of limit, weight, memory and introspection, becomes a central axis for understanding modern and contemporary art as a space where the psyche negotiates its relation to time and the stars, and through chapters such as The Saturnian Heritage: Limits, Melancholy and Creation, The Inner Star and Astral Atavisms: The Cosmic Memory in the Artist’s Unconscious, the book shows how planetary symbols migrate from astrology into visual archetypes, turning canvases, drawings and images into maps of interior constellations in which the personal biography of the artist intersects with older, almost atavistic impulses inscribed in the collective imagination. By treating surrealism as a cartography of the cosmic soul and art as a laboratory of psychic transmutation, the author invites the reader to see each work not as an isolated object but as a precise instrument through which astral forces, emotional climates and unconscious narratives become visible and therefore thinkable, transforming Saturn from a distant planet into a working principle inside the creative act.

Moving between detailed case studies and broader theoretical reflections, the book traces a sinuous path through Goya’s dreams and their shadows of time, Dalí’s alchemy of critical paranoia, Max Ernst’s return of the star gods and Leonora Carrington’s intimate myths, reading them as experiments in Saturnian contemplation, arrested time and the restructuring of identity under the pressure of cosmic symbolism, while later chapters on the landscapes of the unconscious, planetary geometries and the iconography of the ring describe how orbiting structures, circular motifs and layered spaces encode the way the mind organizes its experience of fate, repetition and transformation. The closing sections, dedicated to the psychology of the cosmos and to an art of sidereal memory, propose that visionary practices, trance states and disciplined visual work can help to create a new cosmic psyche in which the viewer learns to recognize their own inner architecture reflected in images that carry the signature of Saturn, turning the encounter with art into an encounter with the deeper patterns that shape thought, emotion and the sense of being placed within a living universe.

TABLE OF CONTENT

  • Introduction
  • The Saturnian Heritage: Limits, Melancholy and Creation
  • The Inner Star: How Planetary Symbols are Transformed Into Visual Archetypes
  • Astral Atavisms: The Cosmic Memory in the Artist’s Unconscious
  • Surrealism as a Cartography of the Cosmic Soul
  • Saturn and the Alchemical Imagination: From Lead to Vision
  • Art as a Laboratory of Psychic Transmutation
  • Goya’s Dreams and the Shadows of Time
  • Dalí and the Alchemy of Critical Paranoia
  • Max Ernst and the Return of the Star Gods
  • Leonora Carrington: The Intimate Myth as a Constellation
  • The Landscapes of the Unconscious and Planetary Geometries
  • The Iconography of the Ring: Orbiting Structures of the Mind
  • Melancholy, Stopped Time, and Saturnian Contemplation in Modern Painting
  • Psychology of the Cosmos: The Projective Function of the Astral Symbol
  • Towards an Art of Sidereal Memory: Vision, Trance, and the New Cosmic Psyche
  • Bibliography
  • About the Author

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