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Cora Cohen (born October 19, 1943) is an American artist whose works include paintings, drawings, photographs, and altered
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. Cohen is most known for her abstract paintings and is often identified as continuing the tradition of American Abstraction. '' The New York Times'' critic Michael Brenson wrote of her 1984 exhibition, ''Portraits of Women'': "The works are dense, brooding and yet elated. The turbulence of the paint not only looks but also feels like freedom." Cohen interviewed many other artists also associated with continuing the tradition of American Abstraction for Bomb Magazine including;
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, Carl Ostendarp and Joan Mitchell. Her work has also been identified with traditions of European abstraction, and specifically German abstraction, including the work of
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, Sigmar Polke, Gerhard Richter. She began exhibiting in Germany in the early nineties and continues to show at some of its most prestigious institutions.


Early life and education

Cora Cohen was born in New York City. She attended the High School of Music & Art (1957–60) and Bennington College (1960-64), where she studied with
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, and Lawrence Alloway.The U.S. Department of State, Office of Art in Embassies
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Cohen was Artist in Residence in Painting at the University of Pennsylvania (1969–70), after which she returned to Bennington College as a graduate student (1970–72). During this time, she studied with
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, and met sound artist
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who introduced her to new music, in particular that of
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and
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. In this work Cohen found reinforcement for using traditional art materials to create decompositional abstractions.


Career

Cohen's first solo museum exhibition was initiated by
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at the
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in 1974. She began exhibiting regularly in New York at the Max Hutchinson Gallery in 1976. Cohen exhibited widely from the late eighties onward, in New York at the
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Gallery, and Wolff Gallery. In the early nineties she began exhibiting in Europe. In 2008, her exhibition ''Come in a Little Closer'' at Michael Steinberg Fine Art received wide attention. It was written about in ''The New York Times'', artcritical.com, and reviewed in depth in The Brooklyn Rail by Joan Waltemath who wrote, "her brushstrokes...hover between the task of delineating form and the state of becoming form. They mimic the fluctuation between being and reflecting on being and so embody the Cartesian dualism that determines our consciousness." The first exhibition of Cohen's altered x rays, her works on exposed x ray films in which cuts and other interventions subvert or enhance the image, was held at The Field Institute Hombroich,
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, Neuss in 2011. In 2013, ''The Responsibility of Forms'', an exhibition of Cohen's 2012-13 paintings that examine a place between uncertainty and sureness was held at Guided by Invoices, New York. It was written about extensively, in artcritical.com, The Huffington Post and The Brooklyn Rail. In 2013, a selection of drawings from 2007 to 2013 was exhibited at Galerie Hafemann, Wiesbaden. In recent years, Cohen's work has been exhibited in many group exhibitions throughout the United States and abroad, including, ''70 Years of Abstract Painting - Excerpts'', 2011, curated by
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at the Jason McCoy Gallery, New York; ''Auf Papier'', 2011, at Galerie Hafemann, Wiesbaden; ''Invitational Exhibition of Visual Arts 2012'', at the American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York; ''Assembly 2012'', at Edward Thorp Gallery, New York; ''Paper Band'', 2012, curated by Stephanie Simmons at Jason McCoy Gallery, New York, with
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, Lee Krasner, Jim Lee, etc., and ''Season Review 2013'', at Edward Thorp Gallery, New York with Andrew Guenther, June Leaf, Henri Michaux. Cohen has been the recipient of awards from the
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(1982), the National Endowment for the Arts (1987), the
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(1989), the Pollock-Krasner Foundation (1998), the
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(1990, 2006), the Marie Walsh Sharpe Foundation Space Program (2008), and the Edward F. Albee Foundation Residency (2009). Her painting, Curtain, 2008, 75 x 103” (190.5 x 261.62 cm) received a purchase award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (2012), and she is the recipient of a
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship Guggenheim Fellowships are Grant (money), grants that have been awarded annually since by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative abi ...
(2013). Cohen is a frequent guest teacher and lecturer at various institutions including The School of the Art Institute of Chicago,
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, Maryland Institute College of Art, and Medicine Hat College, Alberta. She lives and works in
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and continues to spend time in Germany.


Collections

Cohen’s works are in many public collections, including The Swedish State Art Council (Stockholm), The Ulla and Heiner Pietzsch Collection (Berlin), the Weatherspoon Art Museum (Greensboro), Yale University (New Haven), The William and Uytendale Scott Memorial Study Collection of Works by Women of The Bryn Mawr College Art and Archaeology Collection (Bryn Mawr), the
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and Purchase College, (Purchase, New York).Bryn Mawr College
William and Uytendale Scott Memorial Study Collection of Works by Women Artists
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References


Further reading

Jablon, Samuel
The Formative Formlessness of Cora Cohen
hyperallergic.com, August 2013 Griffin, Nora
CORA COHEN The Responsibility of Forms
The Brooklyn Rail, March 2013 Riley, Jennifer

artcritical.com, October 2008 Buhmann, Stephanie
Cora Cohen
The Brooklyn Rail, November 2004 Schwabsky, Barry

Text accompanying exhibition at Jason McCoy, September 2004


External links


Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Cohen, Cora 1943 births Living people 20th-century American painters 20th-century American women artists 21st-century American women artists Abstract painters American women painters Bennington College alumni Painters from New York (state) The High School of Music & Art alumni