Isabelle Cornaro

To accompany the first publication on Isabelle Cornaro's works, this book brings together a comprehensive essay by art historian and critic Vivian Sky Rehberg, an interview with London-based Raven Row deputy director Alice Motard, and an examination of her relationship with decorative arts by Glenn Adamson, Deputy Head of Research and Head of Graduate Studies at the Victoria and Albert Museum.

 

Isabelle Cornaro (born 1974 in France, lives and works in Paris) investigates the relationship between objects—especially decorative objects—value, and art, through the issues of representation, perceptual experience, and reproduction. She is also exploring how to translate forms and languages, for example an old master painting into a 3D installation, a film into a graphic score, or the vocabulary of Minimalism into a more emotional language. She mines ambiguity by setting up a tension between the analytical, symbolic, lyrical, and anecdotal, addressing how our way of looking constructs the world and its uses. She works with various media such as installation, painting, sculpture, video, and drawing.

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Authors
Isabelle Cornaro, Glenn Adamson, Alice Motard, Vivian Sky Rehberg
Editions
JRP / Ringier
Supported by
CNAP, Centre national des arts plastiques (aide au premier catalogue), Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, Fondation d'entreprise Ricard
Date of publication
Language
Français
Number of pages
64
Price
25.00 €