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Friday, 03 July 2015 10:56

Jasper Johns Loans Joseph Cornell Work from his Personal Collection to the Royal Academy of Arts

The Royal Academy of Arts, London. The Royal Academy of Arts, London. Wikimedia Commons

One of the most striking pieces in the exhibition dedicated to the late US artist Joseph Cornell, which is due to open at the Royal Academy of Arts in London this week (Wanderlust, July 4-September 27), has been loaned by the leading US artist Jasper Johns.

The wooden box construction, Untitled (Owl Habitat), late 1940s, shows a ghostly print cutout of an owl perched above a bark slab. The piece reflects Cornell’s working patterns as he often assembled his objects during twilight hours, identifying with the nocturnal owl.

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