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Read MoreNicole Cohen’s “French Connection” fills the gallery space with three projections along the main wall, video on a smaller monitor to the side, and a
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Nicole Cohen (b. Falmouth, Massachusetts on Cape Cod) received her BA from Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts and her MFA from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.
Her work has been exhibited at the Williams College Museum of Art (Williamstown, MA), the Fabric Workshop and Museum (Philadelphia, PA), and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. In 2011, the American University Museum presented a solo exhibition, Nicole Cohen: Driving in Circles, comprising of video projection, drawings, sculpture, and photography. "Dupong Mixing Logan" was one of the new works on view that is invested in the APT Collection. The exhibition focuses on eight circles or traffic roundabouts in Washington, D.C. Cohen is known for creating work that overlaps past and present scenarios, creating a sense of time travel. Driving in Circles keeps with that theme as video technology allowed visitors to project themselves into scenes depicting the traffic circles at different points of time.
In 2009, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, California commissioned her solo exhibition Please Be Seated, a video installation that allowed you to interact with the Getty Museum's 18th-century French chairs. She also recently had a commissioned live video performance, The Mythology of Interiors, by the Mondrian hotel in Los Angeles and now they are exhibiting her small scale video projections.
She has also shown internationally in Berlin, Germany; Bergen, Norway; Denmark; Paris, France; Harajaku, Osaka, Kobe, and Tokyo, Japan; and Shanghai, China. Nicole Cohen lives and works in New York and in Berlin, Germany.
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