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ART ON THE EDGE
Preface
Lighting out for the Territory
Philip Argent
Graham Caldwell
Lauren Camp
Nicole Cohen
Will Cotton
Gregrory Crewdson
Santiago Cucullu
Valerie Demianchuk
Tristano di Robilant
Benjamin Edwards
Jason Falchook
Trenton Doyle Hancock
Stacy Levy
Dante Marioni
Matt Saunders
Hillary Steel
Amy Wheeler
 

NICOLE COHEN

Nicole Cohen (b. 1970, Falmouth, Massachusetts) attended the University of Southern California, Los Angeles (MFA 1999), and Hampshire College, Amherst, Massachusetts (BA 1992). She received an Artist Space Grant from the City of Brooklyn, New York (2000); and a Southern California Worldwide Grant from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles (1999). She has had solo exhibitions at Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica (2003, 2000), and her first solo museum show entitled, "My Vie en Rose," was a video installation at Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Massachusetts (2003-2004). Her work has been included in group shows at the Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, throughout the United States, and internationally. Cohen lives and works in Los Angeles.

"I find inspiration in interior designed spaces that seem to have certain personalities and attitudes already set to accommodate a particular room.
        Architects and interior designers surely incorporate these behaviors into their own blue print plans, but then I react and discover possible expectations and set my own stage. I use pictures of rooms as stages that usually become a screen (the digital print) for the video projection to perform on top of.
        As I mostly work with video installation, I aim to experience these ideas and possibilities through performance and by playing them out. This is a way for me to understand how my own views relate to places that are already constructed. Although I use actors in my practice, my work is made personal by using them to collaborate about ideas for the drama or actions that could occur in that location. Part of the motivation stems from feeling pressured to act as prescribed in certain locations and the desire to change that fate."



Nicole Cohen
My Vie en Rose, 2003
Video installation
Collection of Williams College Museum
of Art, Williamstown, Massachusetts;
courtesy of Shoshana Wayne Gallery,
Santa Monica, California
 
 

Nicole Cohen
The Living Room, 2001
Video still
Courtesy of the artist and
Shoshana Wayne Gallery,
Santa Monica, California
 
 

Nicole Cohen
Advantage Me, 2002
Video still
Courtesy of the artist and
Shoshana Wayne Gallery,
Santa Monica, California
 

Nicole Cohen
Taking Notes from The New York Times,
2000
Video still
Courtesy of the artist and
Shoshana Wayne Gallery,
Santa Monica, California
 
 

Nicole Cohen
The Living Room, 1999
Video still
Courtesy of the artist
and Shoshana Wayne Gallery,
Santa Monica, California
 
 

Nicole Cohen
Van Fantasy, 2001
Video still
Courtesy of the artist and
Shoshana Wayne Gallery,
Santa Monica, California

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