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Cornelia Parker is a British visual artist who was born in 1956. Cornelia Parker has had numerous gallery and museum exhibitions, including at the The British Museum and at the Tate Liverpool. Numerous works by the artist have been sold at auction, including 'THIRTY PIECES OF SILVER (EXHALED)' sold at Sotheby's New York 'Contemporary Art' in 2013 for $31,250. There have been Numerous articles about Cornelia Parker, including 'Reviewed: The Maybe by Tilda Swinton' written by Sarah Howell for New Statesman in 2013.
 
 
 
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CORNELIA PARKER 1956 Born in Cheshire 1974-1975 Gloucestershire College of Art & Design 1975-1978 Wolverhampton Polytechnic - BA Hons 1980-1982 Reading University - MFA 2000 Honorary Doctorate, University of Wolverhampton 2005 Honorary Doctorate, University of Birmingham 2008 Honorary Doctorate, University of Gloucestershire (pending) Cornelia Parker lives and works in London SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2009 Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego 2008 * Guy Bartschi, Geneva * Carles Taché, Barcelona Never Endings Museo De Arte de Lima, Peru (Touring from IKON) Latent News Frith Street Gallery, London Chomskian Abstract, Whitechapel Laboratory, Whitechapel Gallery, London 2007 * Never Endings IKON, Birmingham 2006 * Bröntean Abstracts, Brönte Parsonage Museum, Haworth, West Yorkshire 2005 Focus: Cornelia Parker, The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas New Work by Cornelia Parker, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco Subconscious of a Monument, Royal Institute of British Architects, London D’Amelio Terras, New York Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart, Germany 2004-06 Cornelia Parker Installations from Tate Collection Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery, Norwich 2004 * Galeria Carles Tache, Barcelona, Spain Finesilver Gallery, Project Space, San Antonio, Texas 2003 D’Amelio Terras * Guy Bartschi, Geneva Galeria Carles Tache A Bigger Splash British Art from the Tate: 1960-2003, Pavilhao Lucas Nogueira Garcez, Sao Paolo 2002 Frith Street Gallery 2001 GAM, Galleria Civica D’Arte Moderna, Turin, Italy 2000 * Boston ICA, USA
Chicago Arts Club, USA Aspen Museum of Art, USA Philadelphia ICA, USA 1999 Frith Street Gallery, London Warburg Institute, London Science Museum, London 1998 Serpentine Gallery, London Deitch Projects, New York, USA 1997 ArtPace, San Antonio, Texas, USA Casa Masaccio, San Giovanni Valdarno, Italy 1996 Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff 1995 The Maybe (Collaboration with Tilda Swinton), Serpentine Gallery, London Gallery 102, Dusseldorf 1992 Eigen+Art, Leipzig Vitrine Hortense Stael, Paris 1991 Chisenhale Gallery, London Vitrine Hortense Stael, Paris Spitalfields Heritage Centre, presented by the Whitechapel Gallery, London 1989 Cornerhouse, Manchester Aspects Gallery, Portsmouth 1988 IKON Gallery, Birmingham 1987 Actualities, London 1980 Stoke City Art Gallery & Museum SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2008 Inauguracion, Carreras Mugica, Bilbao Concrete Dreams, APT Gallery, London Second Lives, The Museum of Arts & Design, New York Prophet, Spike Island, Bristol 2nd Lives: Remixing the Ordinary The Museum of Art and Design, New York 16th Biennale of Sydney: Revolutions – Forms That Turn Intervention/Decoration, Multiple Sites, Frome Martian Museum of Terrestrial Barbican Art Gallery, London Print the Legend: The Myth of the West Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh Marcel Broodthaers and Cornelia Parker, Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh Three Rooms D’Amelio Terras, New York Greenwashing, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Torino
* Blown Away – The Artful Explosion, Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois Conversations Kettle’s Yard, London 2007 Projektion, Lenos Kunstmuseum Linz ‘Says the Junk in the Yard’, Flowers East, London 8th Sharjah Biennial, Sharjah UEA Collective One, Galerie Guy Bärtschi Living in the Material World, National Art Center Tokyo 2006 – 07 You’ll Never Know, Hayward Gallery, National touring exhibition The Shadow, Palazzo delle Papesse Centro Arte Contemporanea, Sienna & Museo d’Arte Provincia di Nuoro 2006 Resonance, Firth Street Gallery, London Thread, Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh Projektion, Museum of Art, Luzern Cornelia Parker & Rob Smith, Royal Academy Schools Gallery, Hornsey Femme d’Europe, Saint Tropez Projektion, Museum of Art, Luzern 2005 – 07 Body: New Art from the UK, British Council touring exhibition 2005 Water, Air, Earth, Ice. At the origins of life between Art and Science, Villa Croce Museum of Contemporary Art, Genova, Italy The Real Ideal, Sheffield Galleries, Sheffield Presence, Gimpel Fils, London Bye-Bye blackboard..from Einstien and others, Museum of History of Science, Oxford Think & Wonder, Wonder & Think, Museum of Childhood, London In the Neighborhood of Infinity, Sixteen:one Gallery, Santa Monica, California 2004 The West Wing, St. Barts and The London Breast Cancer Centre, London Speaking with Hands: Photographs from The Buhl Collection, Guggenheim Museum, New York * Other Times City Art Gallery, Prague * After Life, curated by Simon Morrissey, The Bowes Museum, Durham County The Disembodied Spirit, Contemporary Art, Kansas City La Mort Devant Soi, Guy Bartshi 2003 Rancho Notorious Pearl, London Knockabout, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York Dust Memories, Swiss Institute-Contemporary Art, New York * Days like These, Tate Triennial, Tate Britain, London Stacked, D'Amelio Terras, New York * The Disembodied Spirit, Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine On tour: Contemporary Art in Kansas City and Austin Museum of Art
Independence, South London Gallery * Doublures, Musée Du Québec * From Dust to Dusk, Coppenhagen Udstillingsbygning Between The Ears project with Kate Bland, BBC
2002 To Eat or not to Eat, Centro de Arte de Salamanca, Spain Continuitá: Arte in Toscana 1945-2000, Fattoria di Celle, Santomato di Pistoia, Italy Summer Exhibition, Frith Street Gallery Summer Palace, A Garden for Artists, Duesseldorf Life is Beautiful, Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle Pure Containment, Sculptures in the Collection, Arts Council of England, Orleans House Gallery, Richmond 2001 Summer Exhibition, Frith Street Gallery, London Solid State: Reflections upon the Real, Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge 2000: the end of century. The seeds of the future Comune di Milano, Italy The Silk Purse Procedure, Spike Island and Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol Paper Assets British Museum, London 2000 British Art (part 1), Diehl Vorderwuelbecke, Berlin Studio Stefania Miscetti, Rome Between Cinema and a Hard Place, Tate Modern, London Interventions, Milwaukee Art Museum, Wisconsin, USA 1999-00 1999 Drawings, Alexander and Bonin, New York 1999 Porcupines, 291 Gallery, London Disaster, Harris Museum, Preston Documents and Lies, Optica, A Centre For Contemporary Art, Montreal, Canada Dards D’art, Mouches, Moustiques...Modernite, Arles Museum, France 0 to 60 in Ten Years, Frith Street Gallery, London Melbourne 1st International Biennial, Melbourne, Australia Postmark: An Abstract Effect, Site Santa Fe, USA Violent Incident, Tate Gallery, Liverpool Powder, Aspen Museum of Art, USA Appliance of Science, Frith Street Gallery, London Avoiding Objects, Apex Art, New York 1998-99 Silver and Syrup: Selections from the History of Photography, Canon Photography Gallery at the V&A, London Fun de Siecle: Irony, Parody and Humour in Contemporary Art, Walsall City Art Gallery. Touri 1998-100 Contemporary British Artists, Denver Art Museum, Denver, USA Thinking Aloud, Touring; Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge; Cornerhouse, Manchester; Camden Arts Centre, London 1997 Yoko Ono’s Water Piece, Ormeau Bath Gallery, Belfast Sarajevo 2000, Museum Moderner Kunst Stiflung Ludwig, Vienna New Art from Britain, Kunstraum Innsbruck, Austria Video / Projection / Film, Frith Street Gallery, London Destroyer, Creator, John Weber Gallery, New York
Drawing Itself, The London Institute Soon, Het Consortium, Amsterdam Drawing Show, Glasgow Print Studio The MGA Collection, The Fruit Market Gallery, Edinburgh Natural Science, Stills Gallery, Sydney, Australia The Turner Prize, Tate Gallery, London Material Culture, Hayward Gallery, London Night Shift, Schloss Pluschow, Germany Building Site, Architectural Association, London Critical Intervention, Jose Loff Gallery, Hartford Art School, USA 1996 Matter of Facts, Hawerkamp, Munster City Space, Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen Some Drawings from London, 20 Princelet Street, London Good News, Galerie 102, Dusseldorf 1995 Something The Matter: Helen Chadwick, Cathy de Monchaux, Cornelia Parker, Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes, Rosario, Argentina; and travelling to Centro Cultural Recoleta, Buenos Aires; Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Rio de Janeiro; Galeria Athos Bulcao, Brasilia A House in Time, Moderna Galerija Ljubljana, Slovinia Eigen+Art, London The Edge of Town, Jose Loff Gallery, Connecticut, USA Five Artists, Frith Street Gallery, London 1994-95 Art Unlimited, Royal Festival Hall, touring exhibition of multiples 1994 XXII Bienal de Sao Paulo, Brazil 1993-95 Recent British Sculpture, Arts Council touring exhibition 1993 Eigen+Art, New York Ha-Ha, Killerton Park, Devon Topos, Grassimuseum, Liepzig 1992 Nigel Greenwood, London Eigen+Art, Berlin Whitechapel Open, Whitechapel Gallery, London Northern Adventures, Camden Arts Centre & St. Pancras Station, London Through the Viewfinder, Stitching De Appel, Amsterdam 1991 Excavating the Present, Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge Tous Azimuts, Vitrine Hortense Stael, Paris 1990 The British Art Show, McLellan Galleries, Glasgow; Leeds City Art Gallery, Leeds; Hayward Gallery, London Mostra, British School, Rome Rome Scholars 1980-90, Royal College of Art, London Edge 90, Newcastle, Glasgow
Whitechapel Open, Whitechapel Gallery, London River, Goldsmiths, University of London 1987 Systems of Support, Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge 1986 Surveying the Scene, South Hill Park, Bracknell, Aspects Gallery, Portsmouth National Garden Festival, Stoke-on-Trent New British Sculpture, Air Gallery, London No Place Like Home, Cornerhouse, Manchester 1985 Whitechapel Open, Whitechapel Gallery, London 1983 Sculpture by Women, IKON Gallery, Birmingham IKON Touring Drawing Exhibition 1980 Midland View, Stoke City Art Gallery & Museum, touring * Indicates Catalogue AWARDS, COMMISSIONS, PROJECTS & RESIDENCIES 2006 Public commission for the City of Wuppertal, Regionale 2006, initiated by Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, coordinated by the Von der Heydt-Museum, Wuppertal Brontë Parsonage Museum, Yorkshire, during festival Illuminate 2005 For-site Residency, Nevada City, California 2004 Commissioned Sculpture for West Wing, Bart’s Hospital, London 2003 BBC Radio 3 Sound Project 2001 Commissioned sculpture for new British Galleries (Breathless), Victoria & Albert Museum, London 2000 Meteorite Lands in Birmingham Bullring. Happening and installation organised by IKON Gallery, Birmingham 1998-99 Artist in Residence, Science Museum, London 1998 International Association of Art Critics Prize (US), Best Show by an Emerging Artist, for Mass: Colder Darker Matter at Deitch Projects, New York 1997 Nominated for the Turner Prize, Tate Gallery, London International Artist-in-Residence, ArtPace Foundation for Contemporary Art, San Antonio, Texas, USA Koopman Chair, Jose Loff Gallery, Hartford Art School, Connecticut, USA Cassette Brushes with fame, seven little frictions Audio Arts, London Avoided Object, 5 Artist’s Inserts, Nature - International weekly journal of science, Volume 389, Issues 6648-6652 1996 City Space, commission for European City of Culture, Copenhagen 1995 Tate Gallery Christmas Tree, Tate Gallery, London
1992-95 Senior Fellow in Fine Art, Cardiff Institute 1992 Installation at Union Station, Los Angeles. Organised by Wise/Taylor Lost Volume: A Catalogue of Disasters, published by Bookworks, launched with commissioned installation Reading Matter at V&A Museum, London 1991-92 Henry Moore Scholarship, Wimbledon School of Art 1990 Edge 90, Commission Inhaled Roof, Newcastle Edge 90, Commission Exhaled Schoolhouse, Glasgow 1989 British School at Rome Award Edge 90, Commission Left Luggage, St. Pancras Station, London 1988 Installation for St. Peters Church, Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge The Drop organised by Dean Clough, Halifax, touring exhibition Sculpture Residency and Commission, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire 1986 Sculpture Commission, National Garden Festival, Stoke Siteworks Project, Southwark, London 1985 Artist-in-School Project, Rugby, West Midlands Greater London Arts Award 1984 Artist-in-School Project, Walsall, West Midlands 1983 Southern Arts Award 1980 First Prize Midland View Stoke City Art Gallery SELECTED ARTICLES/REVIEWS Artist-in-Residence, Crewe & Alsager College, Cheshire 2008 Martius Herbert Exhibition Review Art on Paper July Roy Exley Flash Art Review Flash Art June In The Studio – Review, Time Out March Rachel Campbell-Johnston Review Times 2 February. Cornelia Parker Visual Art Review Guardian G2 February. 2007 Barrett, David, Cornelia Parker Ikon Gallery, Art Monthly, November. Crichton-Miller, Emma Burning Questions Royal Academy of Arts Magazine, November. Perry, Grayson 2007 – that was just so next year, Times Newspaper, December. Wainwright, Martin, Comment, Guardian December. 2006 Briers, David, Cornelia Parker, Brönte Parsonage Museum, Art Monthly, November Sumpter, Helen, Cornelia Parker & Rob Smith, Time Out: London, May
2005 Baker, Kenneth, Artist Cornelia Parker doesn’t stop with lightning and fire, San Francisco Chronicle, December Working on our fears: Profile of Cornelia Parker, The Art Newspaper Frieze Art Fair Edition, 23 October Heathcote, Edwin, Poetry from the underground, Financial Times, 6 October 2004 Wilson Lloyd, Ann, Cornelia Parker’s Fine Undoing, Metalsmith, Winter Ghose, Sumantro. Destruction and Nostalgia- Cornelia Parker’s Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View, Modern Painters, Autumn Cornelia Parker, Blueprint, October Art Notes: Barts, Art Monthly, September Kennedy, Maev, Hospital art offers comfort to cancer patients, The Guardian, September Ghose, Sumantro, Blown Away, The Guardian, September Gray, Louise, Secret History, Art Review, Issue 71, April 2003 Gregory, Montreuil, Cornelia Parker at D’Amelio Terras Flash Art July Susie, Steiner Living With a Young Master The Guardian June 21 Lubbock, Tom, Modern life is rubbish, The Independent Review, 4 March Cumming, Laura, British bullseye, The Observer Review, 2 March Maddocks, Fiona, The Kiss that’s much more than just a kiss, Evening Standard, 27 February Kennedy, Maev Emotional ties: Rodin’s lovers bound with a mile of string, The Guardian, 26 February Daily Mail Reporter, The lovers who are a bit tied up at the moment, Daily Mail, 26 February Campbell Johnson, Rachel, and Dalya Alberge, Rodin and the art of bondage, The Times, 26 February, front page Reynolds, Nigel, A kiss from Cornelia with strings attached, The Daily Telegraph, 26 February, front page Artist ties up Rodin’s lovers, BBC News UK edition, BBCi, 26 February From Dust to Dust, catalogue exhibition from 30 October to 7 December, curated and edited by Pontus Kyander, Charlottenburg Udstillingsbygning Leitch, Luke, Kiss is now Sealed with String, Evening Standard, 25 February 2002 Morrissey, Simon, In Pursuit of Freedom AN Magazine March Comerono Como, Issue 6, Centro de Arte de Salamenco 2001 Hubbard, Sue, Fur-lined Fetishism, Art Review, September Lawson, Susan, Irreconcilable Difference: Ode/Owed to Cornelia Parker, n.paradoxa, Vol. 8, p 12-21 Helguera, Pablo, Imaginary Landscape, Tema Celeste, 83, p 46-51 Anarchy and Ecstasy, The Economist, 9 June, p 133 Batchen, Geoffrey, Carnal Knowledge Art Journal Spring, Vol. 60, no. 1, p 21 Higgins, Ria, A Life in the Day of Cornelia Parker, Sunday Times Magazine, 4 February, p 62 2000 Hixson, Kathryn, New Art Examiner, October, p 40-45 Princenthal, Nancy, Cornelia Parker: The Dream Life of Objects, Art in America, September, p 112 –117
Ranalli, Daniel, Recycling the Past, Art New England, June/July, p 15-17 Kent, Sarah, How's it Hanging? Time Out, May 10-17 Graham-Dixon, Andrew, Britain Gives the World its Greatest Gallery Dedicated to Modern Art, The Sunday Telegraph, REVIEW, April 30 Koslow Miller, Francine, Boston - Cornelia Parker Institute of Contemporary Art, Artforum, April, p 145 Parker, Cornelia, Artistic Powerhouse, The Daily Telegraph, ARTS & BOOKS, 25 March The Observer Exhibition - This is British Art, The Observer, 19 March
Millis, Christopher, Practically Magic - Cornelia Parker's High Concepts, The Boston Phoenix, March 17, p 12 Kaufman, Jason Edward, Art: A Poet of the Mundane, The Wall Street Journal, March Preece, Robert, Cornelia Parker - Frith Street Gallery, Sculpture, March Vol 19 No.2. Duehr, Gary, ICA's Award Winner, Boston Tab, 18 February Wang, Teri, Sculptor Parker Takes Boston, The Harvard Crimson, February 11 Temin, Chritin, A Matter of Debris, The Boston Globe, 4 February, p 11 Silver, Joanne, Sculptor Makes her Work Matter, The Boston Herald, 4 February Duehr, Gary, Cornelia Parker on Display at ICA, Arts Around Town Online.com, 4 February Wilson, Lloyd, Ann, Turning History's Leftovers Into Modern Relics, The New York Times, 30 January Temin, Christin, The Artful Scavenger, The Boston Globe, 30 January 1999 Crompton, Sarah, Food for Thought, The Daily Telegraph, ART & BOOKS FEATURES,December 31 Pick of the galleries, Porcupines, 291 Gallery, The Independent on Sunday, 7 November Kent, Sarah, Cornelia Parker-Frith Street, Time Out, October 20-27, p 52 Cumming, Laura, Stasi Headquarters twinned with Greenham Common, The Observer ‘Review’ 29 September Jones, Johnathon, Cornelia Parker, The Guardian, Wednesday 22 September Green, Charles, Signs of Life, 1st Melbourne International Biennial, Artforum, September, p 178
Campbell, Rachel You are wise grasshopper, The Times, Times 3 Arts, 1 September, p 44 Buck, Louisa, UK Artist Q&A Cornelia Parker, The Art Newspaper-Dealers Gazette, No. 95, September, p 68 Jane Burton, Exploding onto the Scene, Artnews, February, p 104-106 Dorment, Richard, Highly explosive mixture of art and ideas, The Daily Telegraph, Arts, 25 November 1998 Why Be A YBA? The Observer Review, People, 22 November Cornelia Parker, ID Magazine, The Forward Issue, October, p 167 Frankel, David, Cornelia Parker-Deitch Projects, Art Forum International, September, p 152 Heshner, Philip, How Deep Is A Hole, Modern Painters, Summer, p 42 Koplos, Janet, Cornelia Parker at Deitch Projects, Art in America, June, p 102 Currah, Mark, Video, Projection, Film, Time Out, June 10-17, p 47 Kent, Sarah, Here’s The Thing, Time Out, May 20-27, Art Preview, p 54 Searle, Adrian, What the Butler Saw, The Guardian, May 19, G2 Section Feaver, William, Jumble Fever, The Observer, May 17 Moggach, Lottie, Cutting Edged, Times Metro, May 16-22, p 24-25 Field, Marcus, The Story of Art, Blueprint, May, p 40-42 Kent, Sarah, Object Lessons, Time Out, May 13-20, p 14-15 Cornelia Parker - Serpentine Gallery, Artforum, May, p 69 Button, Virginia, Interview with Cornelia Parker, NINETY, No. 27, May Kemp, Martin, Parker’s Pieces, Nature, Vol. 392 - 16 April Levin, Cornelia Parker (at Deitch Projects), The Village Voice, 7 April Cotter, Holland Cornelia Parker (at Deitch Projects), The New York Times, 3 April Mahoney, Elisabeth, Natural Science - Stills Gallery, Art Monthly, Issue 214, March Buchler, Pavel Avoided Objects, Creative Camera, Feb / March, p 36-37 PvMB, The Tacit Hack, Mute, Issue 9, p 12-13 1997 Pearman, Hugh, One Good Turner Defeats Another, Sunday Times, 7 December, p 6-7
(CultureSection) and Turner Artist Makes a Meteoric Career move into Outer Space, p 3 (News Section)
Coomer, Martin, Rogues’ Gallery, Time Out, 26 November - 3 December, ‘Art - Turner Prize’ and p 10 Place your Bets, ‘Hotshots’ section Gale, David, Art That’s a Blast, Telegraph Magazine, 25 October, p 53 Allen, Lucy, The Turner Prize 1997: Nominees, Tate Magazine, Issue 13 / Winter, ‘Members’ Section Lores, Maite, Cornelia Parker: Avoided Object, Contemporary Visual Arts, Issue 14, Summer, p 72-73 Butler, Susan, Cornelia Parker in Conversation with Susan Butler, Untitled - A Review ofContemporary Art, Winter 1996/97 p 8-9 1996 Buck, Louisa, Boxing Tilda, Artforum, January, p 27 1995 Davies, Tristan, Cornelia Parker, The Daily Telegraph, Christmas, ‘A Week in the Arts’ Section Cornelia Parker and Tilda Swinton, Art Monthly, October, p 25 1994 Gale, Iain, Suspending Objects & Disbelief, ArtNews, September, p 150-151 1992 Smolek, Naomi, Cornelia Parker: Eigen+Art, Artforum, November SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 2008 The Black and White Diary (Redstone Diary) 2009, Published by Redstone Press, ISBN: 1870003845 Miller, Juliet, The Creative Feminine and Her Discontents. Psychotherapy, Art and Destruction, Published by Karnac Books, ISBN: 9781855755550 2007 Collins, Judith, Sculpture Today, Published by Phaidon, ISBN 0714843 2006 Brontean Abstracts , published by the Bronte Parsonage Museum, Haworth, West Yorkshire. To accompany exhibition 16 September - 31 December 2005 Watkins, Jonathan, From Audeoud to Zhao Bandi, Published by Ikon Gallery and Cornerhouse Publications, ISBN 1-904864-13-9 Body: New Art from the UK, Published by Vancouver Art Gallery & The British Council, pp.34/35 Perpetual Cannon, Wurttembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart, Kerbeler Verlag, Bielefeld, ISBN 3-938025-02-6 Harvest International Journal for Jungian Studies, volume 51 No. 2, ISSN 0206-4771 2004 After Life, the Collections of the Bowes Museum, Curated by Simon Morrissey, March Sculpist Contemporary Artists on Sculpture and Beyond, edited by Kerstin May Thames and Hudson Dictionary of Art Terms, Second Edition, Published by Thames & Hudson, ISBN: 9780500203651 2003 On Second thoughts - Cornelia Parker, Galerie Guy Bartschi, Switzerland ISBN: 2-940287-12-0 The Disembodied Spirit, Bowdoin College MuseumArt , Brunswick, Maine, ISBN: 0-916606-36-8 The Contingent Object of Contemporary Art, Martha Buskirk MIT press ISBN 0262025396 2002 A Meteorite Lands… essay by Jessica Morgan, IKON Gallery
2001 Milano Europa 2000: the end of century. The seeds of the future, Exh. Cat., Electa,
The Silk Purse Procedure, exh. Cat., curated by Claire Doherty and Catsou Roberts, Arnolfini and Spike Island, Bristol Iwona Blazwick, .Ewa Lajer-Buchart Sightings, Cornelia Parker published by Galeria Civica d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea Torino, p 112 colour illustrations ISBN 8877578 Adams Tim Ed., City Secrets Published by Granta Putnam, James Art & Artifact Published by Thames & Hudson Entry in Debrett’s People of Today, 2000/2001 2000 Kemp, Martin The Oxford History of Western Art published by Oxford University Press, p 564 colour illustrations ISBN 0198600127 Ferguson, Bruce, Morgan Jessica, Cornelia, Parker. Cornelia Parker published by The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, USA 2000 p80 colour illustrations. ISBN 0010663572 Re-published by Art Data, UK 1999 Grachos, Louis; Ferguson, Bruce; Moos, David; Postmark An Abstract Effect published by SITE Santa Fe, p88 colour illustrations ISBN 0965058360 Bonami, Francesco; Powder, catalogue published by Aspen Museum to accompany the exhibition Powder 25.2.99 - 11.4.99 Robinson, Deborah; Shaul, Mathew, Guide Published by Wasall Museum and Art Gallery for their exhibition Fun de Siecle: Parody and Humour in Contemporary Art 17.12.98 to 14.2.99, ISBN 0946652503 1998 Corrin, Lisa G; Cornelia Parker. Guide published by the Serpentine Gallery, London to accompany one person exhibition from 11.6.98 to 14.6.98, p12, colour and B&W illustrations Wilson, Gerard; Hart, Janice; Drawing Itself, published by Sunbather Ltd., London, 1998, to coincide with an exhibition of artists’ drawings at the London Institute Gallery from 19.3.98 to 30.4.98, p38, colour illustrations, ISBN 1902462009 Bann, Stephen; Hopkins, David; Natural Science, guide published to coincide with the group exhibition at Stills Gallery, Edinburgh between 28 January and 21 March 1998, p10 1997 Buck, Louisa; Moving Targets: A User’s Guide to British Art Now, published by Tate Gallery
Publishing Ltd., London, 1997, p192, ISBN 1854372238 reprinted 2000 Button, Virginia; The Turner Prize 1997, guide published by Tate Gallery Publishing, London, 1997, to accompany an exhibition of works by the short listed artists Christine Borland, Angela Bulloch, Cornelia Parker, Gillian Wearing from 29.10.97 to 18.01.98, p14, colour illustrations Button, Virginia, The Turner Prize, published by Tate Gallery Publishing, London, 1997, p144, colour illustrations, ISBN 1854372211 Glinkowski, Paul, Date with an Artist, catalogue published to accompany the BBC television series of the same name aired Autumn 1997 and the exhibition ‘Date with an Artist’ at the Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland, from 21.09.97 to 14.2.98, colour illustrations, p46 ISBN 100171005X Archer, Michael, Hilty, Greg; Material Culture, catalogue to accompany group exhibition at Hayward Gallery, London from 3.4.97 to 18.5.97, p32, ISBN 1853321656 1996 Brett, Guy; Cameron, Stuart; Parker, Cornelia; Payne, Antonia; Watkins, Jonathon, Avoided Object, catalogue to accompany one person exhibition at Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff from 5.10.96 to 24.11.96, colour and B&W illustrations, p80, ISBN 1900029030. Reprinted 1998.
Bingham, Juliet; Masterson, Piers; Maynard, Sara, You Are Here: re-siting installation, catalogue to accompany exhibition curated by Royal College of Art MA students, includes ‘From Presence to Absence: round table discussion between Cornelia Parker, Richard Wentworth and Richard Wilson’, colour and B&W illustrations, 1997, p96, ISBN 184715616 Hello: Artists in Conversation, publication produced by Royal College of Art, London, includes ‘Neither From Nor Towards: Cornelia Parker talks with Alexandra Bradley’, 1996, p128, ISBN 1874175160 1994 Archer, Michael; De Oliveira, Nicolas; Petry, Michael; Oxley, Nicola, Installation Art, published by Thames and Hudson, Ltd., London, 1994, p208, colour illustrations, ISBN 0500236720 Buck, Louisa; Something the Matter, catalogue published by the British Council for the XXII Bienal de Sao Paulo, Helen Chadwick, Cathy de Monchaux and Cornelia Parker, 1994, p48, colour illustrations, ISBN 0863552633 COLLECTIONS Arts Council of Great Britain British Council British Museum Contemporary Arts Society Deutsche Bank De Young Museum, San Francisco Fundacio La Caixa, Barcelona Glaxo Wellcome Collection Government Art Collection Henry Moore Foundation ICA Boston Leicestershire Council MAG Collection, UK Milwaukee Arts Museum, Wisconsin MOMA, New York Museum of Modern Art , Fort Worth Phoenix Art Museum Tate Gallery Victoria & Albert Museum, London Yale Center for British Art, USA Various Private Collections in Europe and the USA
 
 
 
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