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Joseph Cornell @ SFMoMA

{one of my favorite artists ever!}

Joseph Cornell @ SFMoMA
SFMOMA PRESENTS

JOSEPH CORNELL RETROSPECTIVE


First Major Exhibition of Works by the American Master in 25 Years

I've been a huge fan of Cornell's work since I first learned about it sometime in high school. His vignettes are poignant little slices of a moment that do not always make sense, but are compelling nonetheless. Here's more from the SFMOMA's press release for the show:

From October 6, 2007, through January 6, 2008, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will present the exhibition Joseph Cornell: Navigating the Imagination, the first major retrospective of Cornell’s work in more than 25 years. Underscoring the artist’s critical and public reputation as a modern American master, the exhibition features some 170 works that illuminate the richness of themes he explored across all media and presents new insights into his career.

Museum Hours: Open daily (except Wednesdays) 11 a.m. to 5:45 p.m.; open late Thursdays until 8:45 p.m.; summer hours (Memorial Day to Labor Day) open at 10 a.m.; closed Wednesdays and the following public holidays: Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s Day. Koret Visitor Education Center: open daily (except Wednesdays) 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; open late Thursdays until 8:30 p.m. Summer hours: open at 10 a.m.

Admission prices: Adults $12.50; seniors $8; students $7. SFMOMA members and children twelve and under are admitted free. Thursday evenings, 6 to 8:45 p.m., admission is half price. The first Tuesday of each month admission is free.


Oct 6, 2007 - Jan 6, 2008    Add to Calendar
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Jenny

Okay, I went to the show and I have to admit that I was rushed through it by my friends. I thought the exhibition design was subpar and that the blue-gray walls competed with Cornell's artwork. I agree with you about his obsession with starlets, but then again he seemed like a lonely sort of bloke. If he were alive today, he might've been the guy who had the genius idea of Photoshopping porn actors out of porn stills.

Jenny 10 months ago

Jenny

Hey Drain, I'm going to reserve comment until I go to the show... I'm aiming for November when it's less crowded, hopefully. Good to hear what you thought of it though. Are you a fan of Henry Darger's work?

Jenny about 1 year ago

drain

I saw this over the weekend. I wasn't as blown away as I thought I might be after reading a review or two. Some of the pieces were great, but others seemed (in the Age of Mashup/Cutup/Collage if there ever was one, and plus seeing so much that is the child of his work) kind of simplistic. I was also not sure what to make of his obsession with starlettes. Found it a little sad. What do you think he would be doing artistically if he were born now?

drain about 1 year ago

 
 
 
 
 

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