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Joseph Cornell

edited by Kynaston McShine ; essays by Dawn Ades ... [et al.]

Prestel, in cooperation with Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1990

  • : cloth

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Reprint. Originally published: New York : Museum of Modern Art , 1980

Originally published on the occasion of the exhibition "Joseph Cornell," Nov. 17, 1980-Jan. 20, 1981, at the Museum of Modern Art

Bibliography: p. 266-278

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内容説明

Joseph Cornell remains one of the most popular artists of the 20th century. This work provides an insight into the artist's remarkable inner world: a universe populated with empty cages, mirrors, clay pipes, postage stamps, marbles, thimbles and paper scraps, Cornell collected in his basement repository and fashioned into self-contained constructions, montages, collages and films. The artist's relationship to both American and European Romanticism, his involvement with the Surrealist movement, the peculiar mechanics of his work, and a glimpse at his cinematic explorations are accompanied by an illuminating biography and numerous illustrations. This survey brings to life the work of a brilliant artist whose imaginative re-ordering of the world's chaos is still as inspirational as ever.

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