Exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 23 January - 15 April 2018
Joseph Cornell (1903-1972) first viewed Cubist painter Juan Gris's The Man at the Café in October 1953. This visual encounter prompted Cornell to create more than a dozen hand-constructed shadow boxes as homages to Gris, each featuring a variation on a motif that echoes formal elements in Gris's painting.
This exhibition catalogue explores Cornell's deep fascination with Gris, uncovering within Cornell's work multiple allusions to Gris's crucial influence and investigating cross-currents such as the artists' shared interests in French culture and the ballet.
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Modern painting and contemporary art
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