Joseph Cornell’s Cosmos: An Artist’s Modern Interpretations of Astronomical Myths

Kirsten A. Hoving
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The American artist Joseph Cornell (1903–1972) devoted his career to making collages and box constructions touching on a dizzying assortment of personal interests, reflected in an eclectic array of materials. Among his wide ranging obsessions was the history of astronomy, especially myths of the constellations. Throughout his career, these stories provided the foundation for works that allude to modern advances in science, his own personal traumas, and popular culture. For instance, he employed the story of Andromeda to explore to new theories about the size and age of the universe; he labored for two decades on a Duchampian boite en valise devoted to his desire for an imaginary little girl astronomer named Berenice, embodied in the constellation Coma Berenices; upon the death of Marilyn Monroe he produced a commemorative assemblage with Custos Messium playing the part of a custodian to guard the deceased actress. Cornell's creative process offers a case study of the complex relations between myth and art, and the ways in which psychological myth theory can be applied to personalized reconfigurations of established tales of the stars.
约瑟夫·康奈尔的《宇宙:一个艺术家对天文神话的现代诠释》
美国艺术家约瑟夫·康奈尔(1903-1972)将他的职业生涯奉献给了拼贴画和盒子结构,这些拼贴画和盒子结构触及了各种各样令人眼花缭乱的个人兴趣,反映在各种各样的材料中。在他广泛的痴迷中,有天文学史,尤其是星座神话。在他的整个职业生涯中,这些故事为他的作品提供了基础,这些作品暗示了现代科学的进步,他自己的个人创伤和流行文化。例如,他利用仙女座的故事来探索关于宇宙大小和年龄的新理论;他花了二十年的时间,在杜尚的一艘小船上埋头苦干,一心想要一个虚构的小天文学家,名叫白莱妮丝,具体体现在后发白莱妮丝星座;在玛丽莲·梦露去世后,他制作了一个纪念组合,由Custos Messium扮演监护人的角色来保护已故的女演员。康奈尔的创作过程提供了一个研究神话与艺术之间复杂关系的案例,以及心理神话理论如何应用于已建立的明星故事的个性化重组。
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