The Shock of the New
British Broadcasting Corporation, 423 pp
The Modern Imagination
Turn The Shock of the New over and on the back cover Robert Hughes stands in a mirrored room, looking out at the spectator, infinitely reflected in a light filled glass box that looks like one of Portman’s new hotels. The choice of photograph is a key to Hughes and the pages within, for in the text, Hughes describes this Mirrored Room by Lucas Samaras as:
a small space, but big enough to stand, move, and sit in ... To enter the Room and close the door is to see one-self reflected to infinity, fragment by fragment, never whole, but infinitely expanding in de tail; to be multiplied thus... is a strange feat of narcissism. At the same time the mirrors compose something very much larger than the self.
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