Joseph CornelThis book chronicles the friendship and working relationship between two of the twentieth century's most innovative and influential artists--Joseph Cornell and Marcel Duchamp. The focus of this book is the box compiled by Cornell and dedicated to his friend Duchamp: the Duchamp Dossier, c. 1934-53, a hitherto publicly unknown artwork discovered in the artist's estate following his death. |
Contents
PrefaceAcknowledgments | 11 |
WALTER HOPPS | 67 |
Art on File LYNDA ROSCOE HARTIGAN | 221 |
Copyright | |
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Allégorie de genre American Art André Breton artists artworks Avenue Benton blue ink Boite Boîte edition cardboard catalogue collage Cornell and Duchamp Cornell in pencil Cornell Memorial Foundation Cornell Papers Cornell Study Center Cornell's December Diary entry Dreier DUCHAMP DOSSIER INVENTORY Duchamp in blue Duchamp in pencil Duchamp or Rrose Enrico Donati exploration film fragment Frederick Kiesler Gift Green Box Guggenheim Houston inside envelope Institute of Chicago January Joseph and Robert Joseph Cornell Study Julien Levy Gallery Katherine Dreier Kiesler Large Glass Lauren Bacall LYNDA ROSCOE HARTIGAN Marcel Duchamp Mary Reynolds materials Menil Collection Modern Art Mona Lisa Museum of American Museum of Art Museum of Modern notes painted Paris Penny Arcade Philadelphia Museum Photograph Portrait of Ondine readymade recto Inscribed reproduction Robert Cornell Memorial Rotorelief Rrose Sélavy Smithsonian Institution Surrealist Teeny Untitled Utopia Parkway valise verso Inscribed Walter Arensberg Walter Hopps York Yves Tanguy