Say hello to Rodney
Peter Wollen: How art becomes kitsch, 17 February 2000
The Artificial Kingdom: A Treasury of the Kitsch Experience
by Celeste Olalquiaga.
Bloomsbury, 321 pp., £20, November 1999,0 7475 4535 9 Show More
by Celeste Olalquiaga.
Bloomsbury, 321 pp., £20, November 1999,
“... mansion in which every room had been named after a supposed turn-of-the-century guest – Isadora Duncan, Enrico Caruso, Luisa Tetrazzini – and decorated in an appropriate style. She climbed laboriously up to a small ‘chamber’ – it was the Jack London room – in one of the mansion’s towers where, among a plethora of nautical bric-à-brac, she ... ”