Joseph Cornell Shadowplay. . .Eterniday

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2012-12-15
Publisher(s): Thames & Hudson
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Summary

Originally published to celebrate the centennial of Joseph Cornell's birth,this book provides a multidimensional perspective on the pioneeringmodern artist. Lavishly illustrated with more than seventy-five boxes andcollages, as well as images of the fascinating source material that the artistcollected to create his exquisitely crafted worlds, it communicates to thereader the sense of surprise and delight that one experiences on viewingthe actual boxes with their toys, stuffed birds, maps, clay pipes, marbles,shells, and other paraphernalia of daily life.The book's essays bring together the expertise of Lynda Roscoe Hartigan,former director of the Joseph Cornell Study Center; the compelling commentaryof Walter Hopps, art dealer, museum curator and director, and theartist's personal friend; the wide-ranging scholarship of Richard Vine; andthe sensitivity of Robert Lehrman, a leading Cornell collector whose firsthandexperience lends this publication its distinctive intimacy. Among thetopics explored are the role of dualities in the artistic process, the dominantthemes of Cornell's oeuvre, and the importance of his Christian Science faith.

Table of Contents

Preface 8(1)
Robert Lehrman
Acknowledgments 9(3)
Robert Lehrman
Joseph Cornell's Dance with Duality
12(24)
Lynda Roscoe Hartigan
Eterniday: Cornell's Christian Science ``Metaphysique''
36(15)
Richard Vine
Selected Works Section
51(1)
Lynda Roscoe Hartigan
Walter Hopps
Early Collages
52(6)
Early Objects
58(8)
Soap Bubble Sets
66(18)
Chests and Cabinets
84(14)
Ballet Variants
98(8)
Medici Slot Machines
106(10)
Habitats
116(10)
Aviaries
126(12)
Dovecotes
138(10)
Hotels and Observatories
148(8)
Celestial Navigation Variants
156(16)
Sand Trays and Sand Fountains
172(6)
Late Collages
178(14)
Living with Cornell: A Collector's View
192(37)
Robert Lehrman
Snapshot of an Artist's Life
229(7)
Lynda Roscoe Hartigan
An Annotated Cornell Library
236(9)
Lynda Roscoe Hartigan
Catalogue of the Plates 245(6)
Index 251

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