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140:, New York, to Joseph Cornell, a textiles industry executive, and Helen Ten Broeck Storms Cornell, who had trained as a nursery teacher. Both parents came from socially prominent families of Dutch ancestry, long-established in New York State. Cornell's father died April 30, 1917, leaving the family in straitened circumstances. Following the elder Cornell's death, his widow and children moved to the borough of
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958:(2001) is a collection of fiction and poetry inspired by Cornell's work. Foer, then an undergraduate, solicited all of his favorite authors to contribute to the collection by sending each of them a print of one of Cornell's bird boxes, and an explanation of the project. He was surprised when well-known authors such as
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In addition to creating boxes and flat collages and making short art films, Cornell also kept a filing system of over 160 visual-documentary "dossiers" on themes that interested him; the dossiers served as repositories from which
Cornell drew material and inspiration for boxes like his "penny arcade"
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Cornell continued to experiment with film until his death in 1972. While his earlier films were often collages of found short films, his later ones montaged together footage he expressly commissioned from the professional filmmakers with whom he collaborated. These latter films were often set
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352:(the original film's starlet), this dreamscape of Cornell's seems to exist in a kind of suspension until the film's most arresting sequence toward the end, when footage of a solar eclipse is juxtaposed with a white ball falling into a pool of water in slow motion.
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was held at a gallery at Cooper Union which was a show he arranged especially for children, with the boxes displayed at child height and with the opening party serving soft drinks and cake. Another retrospective was held at the
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Somewhere in the city of New York there are four or five still-unknown objects that belong together. Once together they'll make a work of art. That's
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1803:"The Spirit of Joseph Cornell: A Curator's View of Works on Paper from the Permanent Collection | Albright-Knox"
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Children's Stories and 'Child-Time' in the Works of Joseph Cornell and the Transatlantic Avant-Garde
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in 2002. Akin to short fables, the stories refer to various themes and images in Cornell's
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A Convergence of Birds: Original Fiction and Poetry Inspired by the Work of Joseph Cornell
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Joseph Cornell's Theater of the Mind: Selected Diaries, Letters, and Files
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artist. Although he expressed attraction to unattainable women like
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This article is about the artist and sculptor. For the writer, see
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Cohan, James H.; Greenberg, Arthur M. (April 19, 1982).
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1641:"Joseph Cornell | Smithsonian American Art Museum"
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boxes, are interactive and are meant to be handled.
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2140:"Album Review: Thomas Comerford – Archive + Spiral"
1767:"Joseph Cornell - Untitled (To Marguerite Blachas)"
1444:. New York: The Museum of Modern Art. p. 113.
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Utopia Parkway: The Life and Work of Joseph Cornell
858:(1974) is a fictional riff on being Joseph Cornell.
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899:Joseph Cornell and the Dialectics of Human Time;
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973:The American novelist and short story writer
914:Dime-Store Alchemy: The Art of Joseph Cornell
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2301:. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2007.
2360:. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017.
1996:"Kusama's relationship with Joseph Cornell"
803:Cornell eventually began a passionate, but
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1579:, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1980
1064:"Nyack Sketch Log: A House Haunted by Art"
1039:Joseph Cornell's Vision of Spiritual Order
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2395:. Miami Beach: Grassfield Press, 1992.
2315:. New York: Thames & Hudson, 2003.
2075:OCLC Number: 26696670, University of Iowa
1591:Joseph Cornell Navigating the Imagination
1362:. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux.
1209:Leppanen-Guerra, Analisa (July 5, 2017).
1179:Leppanen-Guerra, Analisa (July 5, 2017).
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324:Joseph Cornell's 1936 found-film montage
16:American artist and filmmaker (1903–1972)
2358:The Music and Sound of Experimental Film
2356:Rogers, Holly and Jeremy Barham (ed.).
2346:. New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1980.
2103:Simic, Charles; Cornell, Joseph (1993).
571:A Joseph Cornell Exhibition for Children
543:An Exhibition of Works by Joseph Cornell
223:. Many of his boxes, such as the famous
2332:. New York: Thames and Hudson, 2012.
2209:. Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz, 1998.
1962:Andreae, Christopher (March 23, 2004).
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1284:O'Steen, Danielle (February 14, 2007).
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1976:from the original on February 11, 2005
1383:Pioch, Nicolas, ed. (August 4, 2002).
677:Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art
2374:. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 2003.
2226:. New York: Thames and Hudson, 2000.
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2313:Joseph Cornell: Shadowplay Eterniday
2189:The Working Method of Joseph Cornell
1108:Charyn, Jerome (February 22, 2016).
979:The Grand Hotels (of Joseph Cornell)
901:and inspired Brayndick's 1999 play,
807:, relationship with Japanese artist
2386:Joseph Cornell: Art and Metaphysics
2138:Williams, Kent (January 16, 2012).
2006:from the original on August 3, 2017
1821:"Joseph Cornell, LACMA Collections"
712:Untitled (Penny Arcade Portrait of
2330:Joseph Cornell's Manual of Marvels
2177:. New York: Viking Press, 1974.
1241:"Poetic Theaters, Romantic Fevers"
1135:Sharp, Jasper; Lea, Sarah (2015).
650:San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
355:Cornell premiered the film at the
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2258:. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang.
2243:. Cambridge: Exact Change, 2007.
1964:"Joseph Cornell's Alluring Boxes"
1911:from the original on May 14, 2014
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2466:American people of Dutch descent
2451:American experimental filmmakers
2419:Joseph Cornell Papers, 1804–1986
1937:Joseph Cornell: Master of Dreams
1897:Kazakina, Katya (May 14, 2014).
1286:"Artist Dossier: Joseph Cornell"
718:(1946) fetched $ 5.3 million at
687:Los Angeles County Museum of Art
2526:Sculptors from New York (state)
2506:20th-century American sculptors
2393:Joseph Cornell: Gifts of Desire
2256:Joseph Cornell: Opening the Box
1994:Taylor, Rachel (May 22, 2012).
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1422:from the original on 2018-04-11
1036:Blair, Lindsay (June 1, 2013).
635:Smithsonian American Art Museum
594:Smithsonian American Art Museum
1623:"Unidentified Animal Drawings"
655:Whitney Museum of American Art
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2461:American Christian Scientists
1941:. New York: Harry N. Abrams.
1500:Frye, Brian (November 2001).
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607:in London, which traveled to
525:By Night with Torch and Spear
389:Third Avenue Elevated Railway
124:, he was also an avant-garde
2471:People from Queens, New York
2372:The Essential Joseph Cornell
2109:. Hopewell, NJ: Ecco Press.
1681:The Art Institute of Chicago
1605:"Joseph Cornell | MoMA"
551:Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
2491:American surrealist artists
2425:Joseph Cornell Study Center
2090:On the Spot Theatre Company
2059:Brayndick, Michael (1987).
2029:"Through the Looking Glass"
1114:. Bellevue Literary Press.
219:with the lively fantasy of
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2342:McShine, Kynaston (ed.).
1731:"Joseph Cornell 1903–1972"
1552:Joseph Cornell, Wanderlust
666:Philadelphia Museum of Art
560:Metropolitan Museum of Art
320:Joseph Cornell filmography
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2476:American modern sculptors
1969:Christian Science Monitor
1695:"Joseph Cornell · SFMOMA"
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2384:Starr, Sandra Leonard.
2326:Leppanen-Guerra, Analisa
2297:Hartigan, Lydia Roscoe.
1609:The Museum of Modern Art
645:Art Institute of Chicago
609:Kunsthistorisches Museum
592:, which traveled to the
2511:American male sculptors
2486:Phillips Academy alumni
2241:Joseph Cornell's Dreams
2086:"How to Make a Rainbow"
1933:Waldman, Diane (2002).
1874:"DMA Collection Online"
1138:Joseph Cornell: Fernweh
861:The cyberpunk novelist
693:National Gallery of Art
396:Anthology Film Archives
2328:; Tashjian, Dickran.
2175:A Joseph Cornell Album
1771:www.museoreinasofia.es
955:A Convergence of Birds
509:A Legend for Fountains
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2281:Foer, Jonathan Safran
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925:Mary Chapin Carpenter
918:New York Review Books
903:How to Make a Rainbow
605:Royal Academy of Arts
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2391:Tashjian, Dickran.
2370:Schaffner, Ingrid.
1807:www.albrightknox.org
1663:The Menil Collection
1504:. Film & Video.
1468:(November 4, 2010).
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950:Jonathan Safran Foer
930:A Place in the World
888:Museum of Modern Art
855:Celestial Navigation
798:Charles Egan Gallery
725:To Have and Have Not
699:Dallas Museum of Art
623:Museum of Modern Art
598:Peabody Essex Museum
402:Selected filmography
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365:Museum of Modern Art
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120:. Influenced by the
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1878:collections.dma.org
1753:www.philamuseum.org
1330:. New York Review.
547:Norton Simon Museum
251:Medici Slot Machine
225:Medici Slot Machine
148:. Cornell attended
2516:Collage filmmakers
2456:Assemblage artists
1855:Solomon, Deborah,
1645:americanart.si.edu
1328:Dime-Store Alchemy
1042:. Reaktion Books.
923:Singer-songwriter
844:In popular culture
480:(1955) (made with
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433:The Midnight Party
398:in New York City.
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267:Space Object Boxes
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2338:978-0-500-51649-2
2307:978-0-300-11162-0
2237:Corman, Catherine
2116:978-0-88001-348-2
1845:. August 7, 2022.
1629:. March 25, 2013.
1466:Corman, Catherine
1385:"Cornell, Joseph"
1239:(July 13, 2007).
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936:The English band
771:Christian Science
671:Museo Reina Sofia
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477:Centuries of June
385:Union Square Park
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