Astronomia surrealista no pacífico sul: Joseph Cornell e o eclipse em colagem
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-4077.v3i6p1-11Keywords:
Joseph Cornell, Surrealism, CollageAbstract
At the first screening of Joseph Cornell's film Rose Hobart, in December 1936, Salvador Dalí knocked over the projector with his umbrella and screamed in Spanish at a bewildered Cornell. Cornell fled but later asked Julien Levy, in whose New York gallery the film had shown, “Why, why—when he is such a great man and I am nobody at all?” The answer eventually came from Dalí's wife Gala; her husband had proclaimed, “Joseph Cornell, you are a plagiarist of my unconscious mind!”.

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