Joseph Cornell/Marcel Duchamp ... in resonance
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Joseph Cornell/Marcel Duchamp ... in resonance

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Joseph Cornell/Marcel Duchamp ... in resonanceJoseph Cornell und Marcel Duchamp begegneten sich erstmals 1933 in New York: der Beginn einer bisher nicht dokumentierten knstlerischen Zusammenarbeit und Freundschaft zwischen zwei der innovativsten Knstler des 20. Jahrhunderts. Cornell untersttzte Duchamp bei der Herstellung seines tragbaren Museums, der Schachtel im Koffer. Schon damals entdeckten die beiden Knstler ihr gemeinsames Interesse an Kuriosem: an optischen Gerten, zerbrochenem Glas und

Joseph Cornell und Marcel Duchamp begegneten sich erstmals 1933 in New York: der Beginn einer bisher nicht dokumentierten künstlerischen Zusammenarbeit und Freundschaft zwischen zwei der innovativsten Künstler des 20. Jahrhunderts. Cornell unterstützte Duchamp bei der Herstellung seines »tragbaren Museums«, der »Schachtel im Koffer«. Schon damals entdeckten die beiden Künstler ihr gemeinsames Interesse an Kuriosem: an optischen Geräten, zerbrochenem Glas und vielfältigen Fundstücken. Im Zentrum dieser Publikation steht das »Duchamp-Dossier« (um 1934-1953) von Joseph Cornell, das erst nach Duchamps Tod im Jahr 1968 entdeckt wurde und bisher in der Öffentlichkeit unbekannt geblieben ist. Dieses Dossier enthält 117 kleine Objekte, Dokumente und Fotografien, die auf doppelseitigen Farbseiten im Maßstab 2:3 wiedergegeben sind. Die Gegenstände - »Abfall«, Souvenirs und Briefe - werden in einem ausführlichen Text- und Bildteil dokumentiert und analysiert. Vorgestellt werden zudem weitere Arbeiten von Cornell und Duchamp, die die Seelenverwandtschaft der beiden Künstler eindrucksvoll belegen. Zu den Künstlern: Marcel Duchamp (Blainville bei Rouen 1887-1968 Neuilly-sur- Seine). 1904 Studium an der Académie Julian in Paris. 1913 wird in der Armory Show in New York »Akt, die Treppe herabschreitend« ausgestellt. 1914 entsteht das erste Readymade. Ab 1915 wechselnde Aufenthalte in Paris und New York. Ab 1923 ist Duchamp mit Ausnahme der Mitarbeit an einigen Experimentalfilmen nicht mehr künstlerisch tätig. Joseph Cornell (Nyack/N. Y. 1903-1972 New York). 1917-1921 Besuch der Phillips Academy/Andover, Massachusetts. Ab 1930 entstehen erste poetische Collagen. Seit 1933 baut Cornell seine berühmten Objektkästen mit Objets trouvés.
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★★★★★ 5
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I love this watch despite the fact that it is really a toy. I love the look of the watch, I love how lite the weight of the watch is on my wrist, and it really does keep good time if you manage the solar charge properly. Other than looking cool on your wrist, this watch has absolutely no functions other than time keeping. The black plastic bezel is molded into the case and does not turn, so don't plan on using that. The watch has no light, the dial numbers are non-luminous and the hands are very limited in terms of luminosity. No buttons. All you can do is adjust the time and date by pulling out what used to be a winding stem in the good old days. The small tag on the strap with Geographic coordinates shown on it indicate the location of the old Timex manufacturing facility (SW of Waterbury, CT). I have a nice ledge at my bedroom window and it gets good western sun for a good part of the day regardless of the time of year. On this ledge you will find a half dozen solar powered watches (mostly Casio) properly aligned to maximize the charge they may receive each day. Note that the description for this Timex watch specifically states that a lightbulb won't charge this watch. You need direct sunlight for several hours if you want to get more than a 3-week charge into this watch. So, I'll leave you with a couple of tips, my friends; 1.) If you are looking for a first watch to give your outdoorsy oriented Son or Daughter, then give them this one. Why? Because it is cool looking, fairly well built, and it actually works, 2.) After you receive your Timex watch, be sure to keep the display mount it is packaged with. It makes a great fixture to mount your watch on for charging and allows you to maximize the position of the solar cells on the dial so that you can optimize charging time. Have Fun! Jimmy
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Excellent value, had this for well over a year and it still keeps perfect time, still water resistant. No worries about having to change batteries. Owned a fancy expensive (battery) watch once and the dept. store repair intentionally sabotaged the watch in the hopes I would purchase another from them. Yeah, good luck with that, lost my business forever. This is the 21st century, cell phones are the new time pieces, but solar is totally reliable and Timex makes it happen. Holds a charge for many months, although I prop it in a bright window for a few days every few months or so just to make sure the cells are always fully charged, although it's probably unnecessary, just being over cautious. I haven't actually experienced this watch ever running out of power even after months of use. Damn impressive, as it should be.
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Nice watch! It is plastic like but it is solar. No indiglo button only a little luminous on the hands so you don't want to wear it in tje dark and expect to check the time. 45mm case is good size for my wrist and the band works good also, Not too long not too short. Overall a good watch with no problems
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Great watch. Very good visibility. Ligh and feels quality. Easy to swap straps. Same size as my Casio Duro. Highly recommend.
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Do not buy. When I received the watch it did not work and the battery was dead. I bought a new battery and it killed that one as well after about a month.
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