The whimsical filmmaker recreated the Queens artist's home studio at Gagosian Gallery in Paris, the city Cornell longed for ...
With a pair of high-profile exhibits drawing crowds in Europe, the director puts his inimitable aesthetic on display.
Untitled Joseph Cornell Film (The Wool Collage), is about to make its world premiere, 42 years after the artist’s death. The film will be screened on Saturday, Nov. 1, at New York’s Museum of Modern ...
It would he hard to find a more painfully private man than Joseph Cornell. The American assemblage artist lived his entire life in Flushing, Queens, with a disabled brother and tyrannical mother.
The Joseph Cornell Study Center collection measures 196.8 linear feet and dates from 1750 to 1980, with the bulk of the material dating from 1930 to 1972. Documenting the artistic career and personal ...
Collectors give the museum 27 box constructions and collages by the homebody artist who rarely left Queens but became a central figure in 20th century art. By Deborah Solomon In her new memoir, “The ...
Joseph Cornell, Egypte de Mlle. Cleo de Merode: cours elementaire d’histoire naturelle (Miss Cleo de Merode’s Egypt: Elementary Natural History Course), 1940. Courtesy National Gallery of Art “This ...
Artist Joseph Cornell created works that were inspired by his interest in the Space Age. Laura Augustin Joseph Cornell, "Americana: Natural Philosophy (What Makes the Weather?)," ca. 1959, masonite, ...
WASHINGTON — With a vocabulary of star-maps and glitter, of jewel boxes, feathers, ethereal women and symbols of eternity, the introverted artist Joseph Cornell made artworks that speak of longing and ...
Joseph Cornell had curious ideas about pharmaceuticals. In his medicine cabinet, he kept bottles filled with butterfly wings and swizzle sticks and marbles. Not that his cabinet was a standard ...
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