Joseph Cornell: Navigating the Imagination

Joseph Cornell: Navigating the Imagination

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Nov 15, 2007 · English · Hardcover (392 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 392
Language English
Published Nov 15, 2007
Publisher Yale University Press
ISBN-10 0300111622
ISBN-13 9780300111620

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Joseph Cornell was a unique figure in the art world, known for his innovative and whimsical assemblages that captured the essence of dreams and memory. This exploration of his life and work delves into the intricate layers of his artistic expression, showcasing how a self-taught artist could create a profound impact on modern art through his imaginative structures.

Lynda Roscoe Hartigan articulates Cornell's journey, offering insights into the eclectic influences that shaped his creations. Through his meticulous use of found objects and the clever interplay of chance and curation, Cornell crafted enchanting boxes that invite viewers to reflect upon the ephemeral nature of existence and the beauty of the mundane.

Beyond his visual artistry, the narrative unveils Cornell's personal life, revealing the quiet yet profound ways he navigated his imagination amidst the complexities of the world around him. The connection between his inner world and his art is brilliantly captured, providing readers with a deeper understanding of how Cornell's legacy continues to inspire artists and dreamers alike.

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Art & Photography
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