The past decade has overflowed in a raging stream of contradictions. Old
certainties have yielded to relentless insecurity over a time when much
of the human experience got immeasurably better even as many things only
ever seemed to get worse. As Paul du Quenoy's globetrotting criticism
reveals, the arts were in a ferment that matched profound and yet
totally unpredicted social and political transformations. Balanced,
sometimes precariously, against the demands of an absurd and
increasingly superfluous academic career, du Quenoy spent the 2010s
seeking enlightenment, inspiration, and, above all, diversion, in total
works of art all over the world, ranging from the traditional cultural
capitals to humbler and more remote surroundings. Peering through the
prism of performance, Through the Years With Prince Charming offers a
unique bird's eye view of art and life in a changing world.