Culture Notes
The new New Yorker includes an excellent appreciation of the artist Joseph Cornell, known for his haunting assemblages and (though the essay doesn't mention them) films.
The new New Yorker includes an excellent appreciation of the artist Joseph Cornell, known for his haunting assemblages and (though the essay doesn't mention them) films.
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