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1945 Uzbekistan - 1990 New York City. Known for: Drawing, sculpture, non-objective.
Born in Uzbekistan, then part of the USSR, Mirit Cohen created non-objective pencil on paper drawings that convey networks of nerves or dense galaxies. Many of her works suggest a frantic effort to... Read full biography
Born in Uzbekistan, then part of the USSR, Mirit Cohen created non-objective pencil on paper drawings that convey networks of nerves or dense galaxies. Many of her works suggest a frantic effort to fill the page. She was of Jewish background and had a tumultuous childhood of living for years as a... Read full biography
Born in Uzbekistan, then part of the USSR, Mirit Cohen created non-objective pencil on paper drawings that convey networks of nerves or dense galaxies. Many of her works suggest a frantic effort to fill the page. She was of Jewish background and had a tumultuous childhood of living for years as a displaced person in camps until her family was admitted to Israel. In the 1970s, she came to New York, which was her most productive time, but the lack of acceptance she perceived there caused her... Read full biography
Born in Uzbekistan, then part of the USSR, Mirit Cohen created non-objective pencil on paper drawings that convey networks of nerves or dense galaxies. Many of her works suggest a frantic effort to fill the page. She was of Jewish background and had a tumultuous childhood of living for years as a displaced person in camps until her family was admitted to Israel. In the 1970s, she came to New York, which was her most productive time, but the lack of acceptance she perceived there caused her mental deterioration. In her last decade, the 1990s, she wrote poetry as well as continued her artwork. Cohen died by suicide, buying a bunch of flowers and jumping off a building.
Born in Uzbekistan, then part of the USSR, Mirit Cohen created non-objective pencil on paper drawings that convey networks of nerves or dense galaxies. Many of her works suggest a frantic effort to fill the page. She was of Jewish background and had a tumultuous childhood of living for years as a displaced person in camps until her family was admitted to Israel. In the 1970s, she came to New York, which was her most productive time, but the lack of acceptance she perceived there caused her mental deterioration. In her last decade, the 1990s, she wrote poetry as well as continued her artwork. Cohen died by suicide, buying a bunch of flowers and jumping off a building.
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Art Method
- •Sculpture, Three Dimensional Forms, Sculptor
Art Media
Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked
- •Israel
Chronology
- •Late 20th Century After 1950