Cornelia Parker, Light from the North, 2020, polymer gravure etching, 55.8x81.2cm. Courtesy Cornelia Parker and Cristea Roberts Gallery, London.
Cornelia Parker, Transitional Object (PsychoBarn), 2016. Installation view, Royal Academy of Arts, London, 2018. Image courtesy the artist and Frith Street Gallery, London. © the artist. Photo: Phil Sayer.
Cornelia Parker, Election Abstract: Left and Right (still), 2018, video 3 mins 9 secs. Courtesy the artist and Frith Street Gallery, London.
Cornelia Parker. © UK Parliament. Photo: Jessica Taylor.
Edward Woodman, Cornelia Parker, Words That Define Gravity, 1992. Credit: Edward Woodman
Cover of Why Collect? report commissioned by Art Fund and Wolfson Foundation, 2018. Image shows Cornelia Parker, The Folkestone Mermaid, 2011, Folkestone Artworks, courtesy of Creative Foundation and Visit Kent
Cornelia Parker. Photo Lily McMillan
Cornelia Parker. Spectres of Modernism banner
Cornelia Parker, Deception Glass, 2017
Cornelia Parker, Black Tulip, 2017
Screengrab of Cornelia Parker's Election Artist 2017 Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/electionartist2017)
Cornelia Parker, A Slippery Slope (between Chalk and Charcoal) 2017, Chalk from the White Cliffs of Dover, 1920’s drawing, piece of charcoal from burnt Rennie Mackintosh Library, Glasgow School ofArt. 40x26x38cm
© Cornelia Parker
Cornelia Parker, Blue Luna, McLean Artist Malts
Central exhibition gallery, The Whitworth Art Gallery, Cornelia Parker exhibition. Photo: David Levene
Cornelia Parker: Magna Carta (An Embroidery)
Cornelia Parker, The War Room, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester. Photo: David Levene
Whitworth Art Gallery central exhibition gallery, installation view of Cornelia Parker's exhibition. Photo: David Levene
Cornelia Parker, 'Cold Dark Matter, An Exploded View', 1991. Photo: Hugo Glendinning
CORNELIA PARKER. 'Black Path (Bunhill Fields)' 2013. Courtesy the artist and Frith Street Gallery
cornelia Parker, 'string covering of Rodin's The Kiss'. Courtesy: Photograph, Tate Gallery.
Cornelia Parker, 'Fleeting Monument', 1985.
Cornelia Parker, Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View.
Cornelia Parker and Sir Peter Blake at the launch of Art Everywhere, Shepherd's Bush, London.
Cornelia Parker. Photo: Stephen White. Courtesy: The artist and Frith Street Gallery, London.