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Description: Joseph Cornell and Astronomy: A Case for the Stars
Selected Bibliography
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ARCHIVAL MATERIALS
Joseph Cornell papers, 1804–1986, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC.
Joseph Cornell papers, source materials, and related materials. Joseph Cornell Study Center, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC. Gifts of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Benton and the Joseph and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation.
JOSEPH CORNELL: BOOKS, ARTICLES, EXHIBITIONS, AND EXHIBITION REVIEWS
Ades, Dawn. “Philadelphia and Houston Cornell and Duchamp.” Burlington Magazine 141 (March 1999): 195–98.
———. Surrealist Art: The Lindy and Edwin Bergman Collection at the Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, and New York: Thames and Hudson, 1997.
———. “The Transcendental Surrealism of Joseph Cornell.” In Joseph Cornell, edited by Kynaston McShine, 15–42. New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1980.
“The Amateur as Auteur, Discovering Paradise in Pictures.” Vol. 6 of Unseen Cinema: Early American Avant-Garde Film 1894–1941. New York: Anthology Film Archives, distributed by Image Entertainment, 2005. (DVD set)
Ashbery, John. “Cornell: The Cube Root of Dreams.” Art News 66 (Summer 1967): 56–59; 63–64.
———. “Cornell’s Sublime Junk.” Newsweek, December 8, 1980, 110–11.
Ashton, Dore. A Joseph Cornell Album. New York: Viking, 1974; reprinted Da Capo, 1989.
———. “New York Commentary.” Studio International, July 1966.
Blair, Lindsay. Joseph Cornell’s Vision of Spiritual Order. London: Reaktion Books, 1998.
Bourdon, David. “Enigmatic Bachelor of Utopia Parkway.” Life 63, December 15, 1967: 63, 66.
Brakhage, Jane. The Book of Legends. New York: Granary Books, 1989.
Brayndick, Michael. “Joseph Cornell and the Dialectics of Human Time.” Ph.D. dissertation, University of Iowa, 1987.
Breton, André. Manifestos of Surrealism, translated by Richard Seaver and Helen R. Lane. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1969.
Busang, Brett. “Painting in the Third Dimension.” American Artist 57 (April 1993): 48–55.
Caws, Mary Ann. “Collecting and Containing: Joseph Cornell and Mallarmé.” In The Art of Interference, 201–16. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1989.
———. “Joseph Cornell: L’invention de la boîte surréaliste.” Etudes français 26 (1990): 79–86.
———, ed. Joseph Cornell’s Theater of the Mind: Selected Diaries, Letters, and Files. New York: Thames and Hudson, 1993.
Cheng, Lisa Chuan-Lee. “The Noontide Sun Rises Higher: Astronomy, Science, and Religion in the Art of Joseph Cornell.” Master’s thesis, Oberlin College, 1995.
“Collage and Leger.” New York Times, September 26, 1948, X9.
Collection in Context: Joseph Cornell’s Cosmic Travels, edited by Beth Venn. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1995. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Coplans, John. “Notes on the Nature of Joseph Cornell.” Artforum 1 (February 1963): 27–29.
Cortesi, Alexandra. “Joseph Cornell.” Artforum 4 (April 1966): 27–31.
Costello, Bonnie. “Joseph Cornell, Soap Bubbles and Shooting Galleries.” In Planets on Tables: Poetry, Still Life, and the Turning World, 107–41. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2008.
Cunningham, Michael. “Joseph Cornell: Soap Bubble Set (Lunar Rainbow, Space Object), ca. 1950’s.” Artforum 37 (April 1999): 108–9.
Davis, Douglas, and Mary Rourke. “Souvenirs.” Newsweek, March 1, 1976, 81.
Descutner, David. “Interiority: Thinking Inside the Box.” Wide Angle 20, no. 4 (1998): 2–7.
Devree, Howard. “Many, New, Diverse,” New York Times, December 15, 1946, X9.
Dezeuze, Anna. “Unpacking Cornell: Consumption and Play in the Work of Rauschenberg, Warhol, and George Brecht.” Papers of Surrealism 2 (Summer 2004): 1–24.
D’Harnoncourt, Anne. “The Cubist Cockatoo: A Preliminary Exploration of Joseph Cornell’s Homages to Juan Gris.” Philadelphia Museum of Art Bulletin 74 (1978): 2–17.
Edwards, Jason, and Stephanie L. Taylor, eds. Joseph Cornell: Opening the Box. Bern: Peter Lang, 2007.
“Exhibition at Levy Gallery,” New York Times, December 6, 1940, 33.
Falcetta, Jennie-Rebecca. “Acts of Containment: Marianne Moore, Joseph Cornell, and the Poetics of Enclosure.” Journal of Modern Literature 29 (2006): 124–44.
Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism, edited by Alfred H. Barr, Jr. New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1936. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Foer, Jonathan Safran, ed. A Convergence of Birds: Original Fiction and Poetry Inspired by the Work of Joseph Cornell. New York: D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, 2001.
Frank, Peter. “Tony Berlant and Joseph Cornell: LA Louver.” Artnews 101, no. 2 (February 2002): 130.
Geist, Sidney. “Joseph Cornell.” Art Digest 27, March 15, 1953: 18.
George, Laverne. “Joseph Cornell.” Arts Magazine 30 (January 1956): 50.
Gettings, Frank. “Forum: Joseph Cornell’s ‘Now Voyager. . . .’“ Drawing 12 (July–August 1990): 29–30.
Glueck, Grace. “From Serendipitous Materials to Joseph Cornell’s Art.” New York Times, January 2, 1983, 21, 23.
Goossen, E. C. “The Plastic Poetry of Joseph Cornell.” Art International 3, no. 10 (1959–60): 37–40.
Griffin, Howard. “Auriga, Andromeda, Cameoleopardalis.” Art News 56 (December 1957): 24–27, 63–65.
Haroutunian, Helen H. “Joseph Cornell in ‘View.’“ Arts Magazine 55 (March 1981): 101–8.
Hartigan, Lynda Roscoe. “Joseph Cornell: A Biography.” In Joseph Cornell, edited by Kynaston McShine, 91–119. New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1980.
———.Joseph Cornell: An Exploration of Sources. Washington, DC: National Museum of American Art, 1982. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at the National Museum of American Art, now the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
———.Joseph Cornell, Navigating the Imagination. Peabody-Essex Museum, in association with Yale University Press, 2007. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at Smithsonian American Art Museum, Peabody-Essex Museum, and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
———. “Joseph Cornell’s Dance with Duality.” In Joseph Cornell: Shadowplay Eterniday, 12–34. New York: Thames and Hudson, 2003.
———. “Joseph Cornell’s Explorations: Art on File.” In Joseph Cornell/Marcel Duchamp . . . in resonance, 221–43. Ostfildern-Ruit, Germany: Cantz Verlag: Distributed by D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, New York, 1998.
Hauptman, Jodi. Joseph Cornell: Stargazing in the Cinema. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999.
Hennessey, Christine. “Joseph Cornell: A Balletomane.” Archives of American Art Journal 23, no. 3 (1983): 6–12.
“High Award Goes to Noguchi,” New York Times, December 2, 1959, 53.
Hoberman, J. “The Strange Films of Joseph Cornell.” American Film, January/February 1980, 18–19.
Hopps, Walter. “Boxes.” Art International 13, no. 2 (March 20, 1964): 38–42.
———.An Exhibition of Works by Joseph Cornell. Pasadena: Pasadena Art Museum, 1996. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at the Pasadena Museum of Art.
“Imagined Universe Stored in Boxes.” Life 63 (December 15, 1967): 52–62.
Johnson, Ellen. “Arcadia Enclosed: The Boxes of Joseph Cornell.” Arts 39 (September–October 1965): 35–37.
Jones, Malcolm Jr. “Joseph Cornell’s Alchemical Boxes Still Beguile Us.” Newsweek, December 28, 1992, 60.
Joseph Cornell. London: Waddington Galleries, 1987. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at the Waddington Galleries, London.
Joseph Cornell. Madrid: Fundación Juan March, 1984. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at Fundación Juan March, Madrid.
Joseph Cornell. New York: Allan Stone Gallery, 2002. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at the Allan Stone Gallery, New York.
Joseph Cornell, edited by Kynaston McShine. New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1980. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Joseph Cornell: Años Cincuenta y Sesenta. Monterrey, Mexico: Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey, 1992. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico.
Joseph Cornell: Box Constructions and Collages. New York: C & M Arts, 1995. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at C & M Arts [now L & M Arts], New York.
Joseph Cornell: Box Constructions and Collages. West Palm Beach, FL: Norton Museum of Art, 1977. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at the Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, FL.
Joseph Cornell: Collages, 1931–1972. New York: Castelli, Feigen, Corcoran, 1978. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at Castelli, Feigen, Corcoran, New York.
Joseph Cornell / Marcel Duchamp . . . in resonance. Ostfildern-Ruit, Germany: Cantz Verlag, 1999. Distributed by D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, New York, 1998. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Menil Collection, Houston.
Joseph Cornell: May 3–31, 1975, ACA Galleries. New York: ACA Galleries, [1975]. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at the ACA Galleries, New York.
Joseph Cornell Objects. Beverly Hills: Copley Galleries, 1948. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at the Copley Galleries, Beverly Hills, CA.
Joseph Cornell Portfolio, edited by Sandra Leonard Starr. New York: American Dovecote and Shooting Gallery, 1976. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at Castelli Gallery, New York.
Keller, Marjorie. The Untutored Eye: Childhood in the Films of Cocteau, Cornell, and Brakhage. Rutherford, NJ: Farleigh Dickinson University Press, and London: Associated University Press, 1986.
Kosinski, Dorothy. Dialogues: Duchamp Cornell Johns Rauschenberg. Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art, and New Haven: Yale University Press, 2005. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at the Dallas Museum of Art.
Kozloff, Max. “Art.” Nation 204, May 29, 1967, 701–2.
Kramer, Hilton. “The Poetic Shadow-Box World of Joseph Cornell.” New York Times, May 6, 1967, 27.
Lawson, Thomas. “Silently, by Means of a Flashing Light.” October 15 (Winter 1980): 58.
Levy. Julien. Memoir of an Art Gallery. New York: Putnam, 1977; reprinted Boston: MFA Publications, 2003.
———. Surrealism. New York: Black Sun Press, 1936.
Lichtenstein, Therese. Andromeda Hotel: The Art of Joseph Cornell. Katonah, NY: Katonah Museum of Art, 2006. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at the Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, New York.
McKeen, Philena and Phebe. A History of Abbot Academy, Andover, Mass., 1829–1879. Andover: Warren F. Draper, 1880.
Martin, Richard. “Some Lobsters, Some Elephants: Surrealist Reflections on Joseph Cornell’s A Pantry Ballet, for Jacques Offenbach.” Arts Magazine 60 (February 1986): 30–32.
Michelson, Annette. “Rose Hobart and Monsieur Phot: Early Films from Utopia Parkway.” Artforum 11 (June 1973): 47–57.
Miller, Arthur. “In the Galleries.” Los Angeles Times, October 3, 1948, D4.
“Moderns among the Rectangles.” Christian Science Monitor, October 9, 1933, 12.
Moon, Michael. “Oralia: Hunger for Women’s Performances in Joseph Cornell’s Boxes and Diaries.” Women and Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory 8 (1996): 39–59.
Morris, Robert. “American Quartet.” Art in America (December 1981): 93–104.
Mundy, Jennifer. “An ‘overflowing, a richness & poetry’: Joseph Cornell’s Planet Set and Guiditta Pasta.” Tate Papers (Spring 2004).
Murphy, Angela Kramer. “Imaginary Voyages.” In Collection in Context: Joseph Cornell’s Cosmic Travels, edited by Beth Venn, [7–13]. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1995.
Myers, John Bernard. “Cornell: The Enchanted Wanderer.” Art in America 61 (September–October 1973): 76–81.
———. “Joseph Cornell: It Was His Genius to Imply the Cosmos.” Art News 74 (May 1975): 33–36.
“Nebula, The Powdered Sugar Princess.” October 15 (Winter 1980): 40–48.
Niedenthal, Simon. “Learning from the Cornell Box.” Leonardo 35 (2002): 249–54.
O’Doherty, Brian. American Masters: The Voice and the Myth. New York: Random House, 1973.
———. “Innocence and Experience.” In Joseph Cornell: Dovecotes, Hotels, and Other White Spaces. New York: Pace Gallery, 1989. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at the Pace Gallery, New York.
O’Hara, Frank. “Joseph Cornell and Landes Lewitin.” Art News 54 (September 1955): 50.
Pennington, Estill Curtis (Buck). “Joseph Cornell: Dime Store Connoisseur.” Archives of America Art Journal 23, no. 3 (1983): 13–20.
Porter, David. “Assembling a Poet and Her Poems: Convergent Limit—Works of Joseph Cornell and Emily Dickinson.” Word and Image 10 (July/September 1994): 199–221.
Porter, Fairfield. “Joseph Cornell.” Art and Literature 8 (Spring 1966): 120–30.
———. “Joseph Cornell.” Art News 52 (April 1953): 40.
Preston, Stuart. “About Art and Artists, Surge of Christmas Shows at Galleries Offers Varied Work to Public.” New York Times, December 17, 1955, 20.
———. “Diversely Modern.” New York Times, May 21, 1950, X6.
———. “From Far and Near.” New York Times, March 1, 1953, X8.
———. “Giacometti and Others.” New York Times, December 17, 1950, X8.
———. “Winter Night Skies.” New York Times, December 17, 1955, 20.
Ratcliff, Carter. “Joseph Cornell: Mechanic of the Ineffable.” In Joseph Cornell, edited by Kynaston McShine, 43–68. New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1980.
Rosenberg, Harold. “Object Poems.” New Yorker 43, June 3, 1967, 114–18.
Russell, John. “Worlds of Boxes, Packages, and Columns.” New York Times, March 14, 1976, D29.
Schaffner, Ingrid. The Essential Joseph Cornell. New York: Harry H. Abrams, 2003.
Schaffner, Ingrid, and Lisa Jacobs, eds. Julien Levy: Portrait of an Art Gallery. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1998.
“Sculptor Wins $2000.” New York Times, January 17, 1957, 31.
Seibold-Bultmann, Ursula. “Joseph Cornells Object (Rose des Vents) und das Thema der Imaginaren Reise.” Zeitschrift fur Kunstgeschichte 57 (1994): 549–58;
Simic, Charles. Dime Store Alchemy: The Art of Joseph Cornell. Hopewell, NJ: Ecco Press, 1992.
Sitney, P. Adams. “The Cinematic Gaze of Joseph Cornell.” In Joseph Cornell, edited by Kynaston McShine, 68–89. New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1980.
Solomon, Deborah. Utopia Parkway: The Life and Work of Joseph Cornell. New York: Noonday Press, Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1997.
Starr, Sandra. Box Constructions and Collages by Joseph Cornell. Tokyo: Gatodo Gallery, 1987. Published in conjunction with the exhibition The Crystal Cage [portrait of Berenice] at Gatodo Gallery, Tokyo, Japan.
———.The Crystal Cage [portrait of Berenice]. Tokyo: Gatado Gallery, [1987]. Published in conjunction with the exhibition The Crystal Cage [portrait of Berenice] at Gatodo Gallery, Tokyo, Japan.
———.Joseph Cornell and the Ballet. New York: Castelli, Feigen, Corcoran, 1983. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at Castelli, Feigan, Corcoran, New York.
———.Joseph Cornell: Art and Metaphysics. New York: Castelli, Feigen, Corcoran, 1982. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at Castelli, Feigan, Corcoran, New York.
Tashjian, Dickran. A Boatload of Madmen: Surrealism and the American Avant-Garde, 1920–1950. New York: Thames and Hudson, 1995.
———.Joseph Cornell: Gifts of Desire. Miami Beach: Grassfield, 1992.
Waldman, Diane. Joseph Cornell. New York: George Braziller, 1977.
———.Joseph Cornell. New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1967. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.
———.Joseph Cornell, Master of Dreams. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 2002.
Whitney, Charles. “The Cosmology of Joseph Cornell.” In Collection in Context: Joseph Cornell Cosmic Travels, edited by Beth Venn, [4–6]. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1995.
Windham, Donald. Aviary by Joseph Cornell. New York: Egan Gallery, 1949. Published in conjunction with an exhibition shown at Egan Gallery, New York.
———. “Joseph Cornell’s Unique Statement.” New York Times, November 16, 1980, D27–28.
Vine, Richard. “Eterniday: Cornell’s Christian Science ‘Metaphysique.’“ In Joseph Cornell: Shadowplay / Eterniday, 36–49. New York: Thames and Hudson, 2003.
Zlotsky, Deborah. “Pleasant Madness in Hartford: The First Surrealist Exhibition in America.” Arts Magazine 60 (February 1986): 55–61.
SELECTED BOOKS AND ARTICLES ABOUT SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS, AND SPACE EXPLORATION
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Battan, Louis J. Radar Observes the Weather, New Understanding of Cloud Physics. New York: Doubleday, 1962.
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———.Soap Bubbles, Their Colours, and the Forces Which Mould Them. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1912.
Bronowski, J. “The Creative Process.” Scientific American 189 (September 1958): 59–65.
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Burritt, Elijah H. Atlas Designed to Illustrate the Geography of the Heavens. New York: Huntington and Savage, 1825.
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Cohen, Bernard. “Perspective on the Star-Gazers.” Review of Astronomy by Fred Hoyle, New York Times, November 11, 1962, BR7, 30.
“Cosmic Rays Open the Fair.” In The Hayden Planetarium and the New York World’s Fair. New York: The Sky, Magazine of Cosmic News, Hayden Planetarium, American Museum of Natural History, for the New York World’s Fair, 1939.
Cowen, Robert C. “Charting the Universe.” Christian Science Monitor, April 22, 1953, 13.
———. “Natural Scientists Quit Ivory Tower.” Christian Science Monitor, March 22, 1958, 9.
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———.Les Etoiles et les curiosités du ciel, description complete du ciel visible a I’ceil nu et de tous les objets celestes faciles a observer; supplement de L’Astronomie Populaire. Paris: C. Marpon et E. Flammarion, 1882.
———.Popular Astronomy, trans. J. Ellard Gore. New York: D. Appleton, 1894.
———.Les Terres du ciel, Voyage astronomique sur les autres mondes et description des conditions actuelles de la vie sur les diverses planètes du système solaire. Paris: C. Marpon et E. Flammarion, 1884.
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———. “Space Is Full of Remarkable Things.” Review of Galaxies, Nuclei and Quasars, by Fred Hoyle, New York Times, December 19, 1965, BR7.
“Lifted to the Stars.” Christian Science Monitor, October 15, 1955, 18. JCSC.
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“Lunar Life Held Unlikely.” New York Times, September 14, 1959, 17.
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“Magellanic Clouds Probed to Measure Cosmic Dust.” Christian Science Monitor, December 4, 1950, 17.
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“New Soviet Space Triumph.” Christian Science Monitor, October 5, 1959, 9.
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———.Where Is Science Going? London: Allen & Unwin, 1933.
Richie, Elisabeth. “Metric Geometrics.” Christian Science Monitor, December 28, 1968, 8.
Santillana, George de. “Greek Astronomy.” Scientific American 180 (April 1949): 44–47.
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Shabad, Theodore. “Soviet Spaceship Enters New Orbit.” New York Times, June 7, 1971, 1, 13.
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Tom Tit [Arthur Good]. La Science Amusante. 3 vols. Paris: Larousse, [1890–1906].
Torjesen, Elizabeth Fraser. “Maria Mitchell and Her Island.” Christian Science Monitor, May 4, 1959, 18.
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Wilford, John Noble. “Loose Shield Blocks Gemini Docking.” New York Times, June 4, 1966, 1, 10.
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