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 | Buzz Spector Cold Fashioned Room (1991) Freezer unit, Victorian furnishings, books 1414 Monterey, 3rd floor |
| | Spector furnishes a beautiful parlor, with typically Victorian trappings. The temperature is set to 28 degrees. In this environment, the water in the vase of roses is frozen solid, and the glass has broken – the only visual clue to the disparity between the visual and physical presence of the room. |  |
|  | Books chosen for the room are pertinent to the subject. Some relate to the Victorian history of Pittsburgh -- its history and its steel industry. Some relate to the cold, such as a history of North Pole exploration. "This room was assembled during August and September of 1991, although it is set within a space constructed almost a century earlier. . . . |
| | This room has been restored and decorated so as to simulate its original incarnation. The look of the room is a fiction. It represents an idealized –hence, nostalgic–moment of its history as a space. What is impossible to see in photographic reproduction is the coldness of the room. Hidden machines have lowered its temperature below freezing. This effect is physical but invisible. It is the 'real' experience here. Frozen, the room becomes another order of representation of itself. Coldness is its inscription." |  |
|  | Of his work, Spector notes: "The central ideas behind my art remain the same: the anxieties of time and distance; the dialectic of history and memory; and the morbidity within profusion." Buzz Spector Born 1948, lives and works in St. Louis, Missouri. |
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