Cornelia Parker - Books and Articles
Parker, Cornelia et al. Cornelia Parker. Florence: Hopeful Monster, September 2001, 112 pages, Paperback, ISBN: 8877571268. Buy it at Amazon.de or Amazon.fr.Parker, Cornelia. Artistic Powerhouse. The Daily Telegraph. Arts & Books, March 25, 2000.
Parker, Cornelia, Bruce Ferguson, and Jessica Morgan. Cornelia Parker. London: The Institute of Contemporary Art, 2000, 80 pages, ISBN: 0910663572. Buy it at Amazon.com, Amazon.de, or Amazon.fr.
Parker, Cornelia et al. Avoided Object. Cardiff: Chapter Arts Centre, October 1996, 1998, 80 pages, Catalogue.
Parker, Cornelia et al. From Presence to Absence: round table discussion between Cornelia Parker, Richard Wentworth and Richard Wilson. In Juliet Bingham, Piers Masterson, and Sara Maynard. You Are Here: re-siting installation. London: Royal College of Art, 1997, 96 pages, Catalogue.
Parker, Cornelia, Interviewed by Alexandra Bradley. Neither From Nor Towards: Cornelia Parker talks with Alexandra Bradley. In Hello: Artists in Conversation. London: Royal College of Art, 1996, 128 pages.
Parker, Cornelia. Lost Volume: a Catalogue of Disasters. London: Book Works, 1993, 32 pages, Paperback, ISBN: 1870699114. Buy it at Amazon.co.uk.
Artworks
Parker, Cornelia. The Distance (a kiss with string attached). 2003., Marble and String.Parker, Cornelia. Tooth Drawings. 2002. Reclaimed dental gold drawn into wire, 37.3 x 29.7 cm.
Parker, Cornelia. Spitting Secrets. 2002. Mouthful of invisible ink revealed by burning, 55 x 56 cm.
Parker, Cornelia. Blue Shift. 2002. Set of four polaroids, 8 x 8.5 cm each.
Parker, Cornelia. Blue Shift. 2001. Nightgown worn by Mia Farrow in the Roman Polanski film Rosemary's Baby, lightbox, 166.5 x 82 x 46 cm.
Parker, Cornelia. Subconscious of a Monument. 2002. Soil excavated from beneath the Leaning Tower of Pisa, wire, dimensions variable.
Parker, Cornelia. Subconscious of a Monument. 2002. Pigment on glass made from soil excavated from beneath the Leaning Tower of Pisa, 60 x 60 cm each.
Parker, Cornelia. The fly that died on Judd. 2001. Fly found on Donald Judd's aluminum sculpture at Marfa, Texas.
Parker, Cornelia. Breathless. 2001. Flattened brass musical instruments, suspended.
Parker, Cornelia. Pornographic Drawing. 2000. Lithographic print, 4 colour, taken from the original work Pornographic Drawing, 47cm x 41.9 cm, Edition of 200.
Parker, Cornelia. At the Bottom of this Lake lies a Piece of the Moon. 2000.
Parker, Cornelia. Meteorite Lands In Birmingham's Bullring. 2000.
Parker, Cornelia. The Spider that died in the Tower of London. 2000. Digital archival ink jet print printed on 255gsm Somerset velet.
Parker, Cornelia. Edge of England. 1999. Chalk retrieved from a cliff fall at Beach Head, South Downs, England.
Parker, Cornelia. Measuring Liberty with a Dollar. 1998. Silver dollar drawn to a wire the height of the Statue of Liberty.
Parker, Cornelia. Shared fate. 1998. Objects cut by the guillotine that beheaded Marie Antoinette.
Parker, Cornelia. Meteorite lands on the Millennium Dome; on Buckingham Palace; on the Houses of Parliament; on Wormwood Scrubs; on St Paul's Cathedral. 1998. Maple boxed framed maps of London revealing burn mark left by the meteorite in various locations, Set of five, each 54 X 69 cm, Edition of 20 at each location.
Parker, Cornelia. Pornographic Drawings. 1997. Ink made from dissolving video tape (confiscated by H. M. Customs & Excise) in solvent, 61x61 cm.
Parker, Cornelia. Three Fathoms and a Thimble. 1997. Silver thimble drawn into wire and threaded through a needle.
Parker, Cornelia. Mass (Colder Darker Matter). 1997. Charcoal retrieved from a church struck by lightning.
Parker, Cornelia. A Feather from Freud's Pillow. 1997. 49.5 x 63 cm.
Parker, Cornelia. The temple of Dagon is Destroyed. 1997. Bible retrieved from a church struck by lightning. 3.5 x 36 x 22 cm.
Parker, Cornelia. Meteorite lands in Tivoli Gardens. 1996. Fireworks containing pieces of one meteorite.
Parker, Cornelia. Aircraft Carrier, Shot by a Dime. 1995.
Parker, Cornelia. Shirt Shot by a Pearl Necklace. 1995.
Parker, Cornelia and Tilda Swinton. The Maybe. 1995.
Parker, Cornelia. Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View. 1991. Fragments of exploded garden shed suspended around a lightbulb.
Parker, Cornelia. Embryo Firearms. 1995. Colt 45 guns in the earliest stage of production, 19 x 13 x 2.4 cm each.
Parker, Cornelia. Thirty Pieces of Silver. 1988-89. Steamrollered silver plate, metal wire.
Parker, Cornelia. Hanging Fire. 1988. Cast Iron.
Parker, Cornelia. Falling Crowns. 1988. Oxidized copper, located on Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail.
Parker, Cornelia. Unravelling Oak. 1988. Sheet lead, located on Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail.
Parker, Cornelia. Brackets. 1988. Sheet lead, located on Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail.
Parker, Cornelia. Meteorite Lands in the Middle of Nowhere. Map revealing burn mark left by the meteorite in various locations, 45 x 65 x 4.8 cm.
Interviews
Parker, Cornelia, Interviewed by Kathryn Hixson. Interview. New Art Examiner. October 2000, pp. 40-45.Parker, Cornelia, Interviewed by Susan Butler. Cornelia Parker in Conversation with Susan Butler. Untitled - A Review of Contemporary Art. Winter 1996/97, pp. 8-9.
Parker, Cornelia, Interviewed by Louisa Buck. UK Artist Q&A Cornelia Parker. The Art Newspaper-Dealers Gazette No. 95. September 1999, p.68.
Parker, Cornelia, Interviewed by Virginia Button. Interview with Cornelia Parker. NINETY No. 27. May 1998, pp. 41-71.