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Upcoming:

Cora Cohen:
Altered X-Rays

Cora Cohen X (Not)Gagosian

Cora Cohen: Altered X-RAYS

 

Cora Cohen is an artist whose paintings, drawings, photographs, and altered x-rays engage with American and European traditions of abstraction. Her works are exhibited extensively in the United States and Germany. Her first major solo exhibition in 1974, curated by James Harithas, held was at the Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York. Cohen is the recipient of numerous honors including the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship Award. Her previous honors include grants from the NEA, the New York Foundation for the Arts, the Gottlieb Foundation, and The Pollock/Krasner Foundation Award.

In the early nineties, Cohen began an ongoing series known titled the Altered X-Rays, a complex and continually evolving body of work in response to the AIDS epidemic. Using the exposed x-ray films of men who had died of AIDS, the artist intervened with chemicals and paint, burns and cuts. At times, transforming the image of the diseased part. Cohen’s interventions were an intuitive response to the disease and the devastation it was caused, and paralleled the deterioration and decay of the body. (Not)Gagosian is humbled to collaborate with Cohen, on a new body of Altered X-Rays, which continue Cohen’s exploration into new materials and mediums.

Preview of the upcoming works below

Cora Cohen

R13
Altered X-Ray Series
Ink, oil, pigment, polyurethane on roentgenograph
1992

Cora Cohen

R100
Altered X-Ray Series
Ink, oil, pigment, polyurethane on roentgenograph
1992

Cora Cohen

AXR002
Altered X-Ray Series 3
Ink, oil, pigment, polyurethane on roentgenograph, NFT
1992/2022

Cora Cohen

AXR003
Altered X-Ray Series 3
Ink, oil, pigment, polyurethane on roentgenograph, NFT
1992/2022

Cora Cohen

AXR012
Altered X-Ray Series
Ink, oil, pigment, polyurethane on roentgenograph, NFT
1992/2022

Cora Cohen

Untitled
Altered X-Ray Series
Ink, oil, pigment, polyurethane on roentgenograph
1992

About the Artist

My work derives sustenance from the placement of culture within nature, as with the architecture at Insel Hombroich, as with the constantly changing active, unplanned energy moving through cities.

-Cora Cohen

Cora Cohen is an artist whose paintings, drawings, photographs, and altered x-rays engage with American and European traditions of abstraction. Her works are exhibited extensively in the United States and Germany. Most recently, a solo exhibition of Cohen’s drawings, Bridge Freezes Before the Road, May 31 – July 10, 2016, curated by Karen Wilkin, was held at the gallery of The New York Studio School of Painting, Drawing and Sculpture in New York City. Her first major solo exhibition in 1974, curated by James Harithas, held was at the Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York.

Cohen is the recipient of a 2013 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship Award. Her previous honors include grants from the NEA (1987), the New York Foundation for the Arts (1989), the Gottlieb Foundation (1990, 2006), The Pollock/Krasner Foundation Award (1998), a Yaddo Residency (1982), The Marie Walsh Sharpe Foundation Space Program Residency (2008-2009), and The Edward F. Albee Foundation Residency (2009).

Cohen’s works have been written about extensively in numerous publications, including The New York TimesThe Brooklyn RailArt in AmericaARTnewsFlash Art,The New YorkerTime Out New YorkNew York MagazineArtNet Magazineopenpr.de, and on artcritical.com. Her work is included in the permanent collections of many institutions: the Swedish State Arts Council, Stockholm; The Ulla and Heiner Pietzsch Collection, Berlin; the Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro; The William and Uytendale Scott Memorial Study Collection of Works by Women of the Bryn Mawr College Art and Archaeology Collection, Bryn Mawr; Yale University, New Haven; and the Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase.

Born in Manhattan in 1943, Cora Cohen studied with Paul Feeley, Lawrence Alloway, and Richard Haas at Bennington College (BA degree 1964, MA degree 1972). She has been invited to participate in symposia and to lecture at various institutions including the New York Studio School (2006); University of the Arts, Philadelphia (2007); Maryland Institute College of Art (2010-2012); the Columbia University School of the Arts (2011); the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (2011, 2012); Medicine Hat College, Alberta (2012); and Bennington College (2013). Her current studio is in Long Island City, New York.