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Cornell, 1965 (1978)

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Plot

Cornell, 1965 (1978) offers an intimate visual journey into the world of Joseph Cornell, a celebrated artist, as seen through the lens of his one-time assistant, Lawrence Jordan. Over one summer and fall, Jordan's 16mm Kodachrome film captures fleeting yet profound moments within Cornell's household, an environment as enthralling as the artist himself. This film, though delayed by a staggering thirteen years in editing, meticulously unravels the enigmatic quality that fuels the enduring fascination with Cornell's art. It serves as an exploration of an aesthetic personality that seamlessly merged life and art, personal pleasure and creative production, embodying an intensity that resonates with a wide audience. Cornell's unique ability to incorporate deep sentiment into his art, whilst maintaining an unswerving dedication to the creative process, is a central theme of this film. It is not just a portrayal of an individual style, but a testament to universal qualities that transcend generations, inspiring artists and art lovers alike. Through the vibrant hues of Kodachrome, Cornell, 1965, offers a rare glimpse into the life and work of an artist who never compromised on his aesthetic sensibilities. It is a compelling tribute to an artist whose legacy is as captivating as his art.

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Cornell, 1965 is a documentary movie featuring Joseph Cornell.

Cornell, 1965 is currently streaming on Fandor.