The increasing prevalence of reflexive art—art that looks inward, taking itself as its subject—may to some degree simply illustrate attempts by artists to turn this obstacle [myth of the extraordinary] to their advantage. p. 25
The increasing prevalence of reflexive art—art that looks inward, taking itself as its subject—may to some degree simply illustrate attempts by artists to turn this obstacle [myth of the extraordinary] to their advantage. p. 25