Beautifully illustrated, a stirring and wide-ranging reflection on art, technology, culture—and the full-length mirror.
This book tells two stories about the full-length mirror. One story, through time and space, crisscrosses the globe to introduce a broad range of historical actors: kings and slaves, artists and writers, merchants and craftsmen, courtesans, and commoners. The other story explores the connections among objects, painting, and photography, the full-length mirror providing a new perspective on historical artifacts and their images in art and visual culture. The Full-Length Mirror represents a new kind of global art history in which “global” is understood in terms of both geography and visual medium, a history encompassing Europe, Asia, and North America, and spanning over two millennia from the fourth century BCE to the early twentieth century.
Author(s): Wu Hung
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Year: 2023
Language: English
Pages: 288
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Prelude: A Prehistory of the Full-Length Mirror
Part One: Object and Reflection
One: From Versailles to the Forbidden City: The Global Invention of the Full-Length Mirror
Two: From the House of Green Delights to the Hall of Mental Cultivation: Mirror-Screens in the Literary and Visual Imagination
Part Two: Medium and Subjectivity
Three: From Europe to the World: The Global Circulation of Full-Length-Mirror Photography
Four: From Iconography to Subjectivity: Discovering the Self in the Full-Length Mirror
Coda: Disenchantment of the Full-Length Mirror
References
Select Bibliography
Photo Acknowledgements
Index