Featured at Catherine Clark Gallery is an installation by Reuben Lorch-Miller called The Forget Room, a medium-sized black room adorned with Victorian wainscotting and moldings. The chamber is lit only by the words "Forget it." spelled out in white neon in gothic typeface. Lorch-Miller describes the text as "a cynical command, a dismissive response, and a guide to transcendence." Writer Paul Auster critically defined cynicism as our epoch’s answer to Victorian sentimentality. My head is still spinning -- good work, Reuben!
