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A Life in Abstraction: The World of Bernard Cohen
Bernard Cohen, born in London in 1933 to a family steeped in Russian and Polish Jewish heritage, stands as a pivotal figure in the landscape of British abstract art. His journey, spanning decades, is not merely a chronicle of artistic evolution but a testament to the power of storytelling through pure form and color. From his early studies at South West Essex Technical College, followed by formative years at St Martin’s School of Art (1950-51) and then the prestigious Slade School of Fine Art (1951-54), Cohen embarked on a path that would see him become one of Britain's most influential abstract painters. The seeds of his artistic exploration were sown during this period, nurtured by rigorous training and an emerging fascination with the possibilities beyond representational art. Crucially, scholarships awarded in 1954 by both the French Government and the Boise Trust propelled Cohen onto a European odyssey, allowing him to immerse himself in the vibrant artistic climates of France, Spain, and Italy – experiences that would indelibly shape his aesthetic vision.Early Influences and the Emergence of a Unique Voice
The post-war art world was undergoing seismic shifts, and Cohen found himself drawn into the currents of Abstract Expressionism and European Informel. However, he resisted direct imitation, forging instead a distinctly personal language. His early works, often characterized by energetic brushstrokes and bold color palettes, hinted at an underlying narrative impulse – a desire to convey emotion and experience through abstract means. The 1960s proved to be a defining decade for Cohen. He began experimenting with innovative techniques, most notably spray application of paint, resulting in compositions that appeared as complex arrangements of “highly coloured spaghetti,” as one critic famously described them. Paintings like *Generation* (1972), exhibited at the Hayward Gallery retrospective, exemplify this period – dynamic fields of interwoven lines and shapes suggesting internal forces and the ripple effects of consequence. This wasn’t merely about aesthetic experimentation; Cohen was grappling with fundamental questions about the nature of painting itself: its surface, its boundaries, and its capacity to embody multiple meanings simultaneously. He sought to create a “pictorial theatre,” as he himself put it, where color and form could act as protagonists in an unfolding drama.Teaching and Continued Exploration
Cohen’s commitment extended beyond his own studio practice; he became a dedicated educator, holding various teaching positions at Ealing School of Art, Wimbledon College of Art, and Chelsea College of Art & Design. In 1988, he reached the pinnacle of his academic career with his appointment as Professor and Director of the Slade School of Fine Art – a role he held until 2000. This period allowed him to nurture generations of young artists, fostering an environment of experimentation and critical thinking. Throughout the latter half of the 20th century and into the 21st, Cohen continued to refine his abstract vocabulary. His later works often feature galaxies of colored patches and spots floating against luminous backgrounds, creating a sense of depth and ethereal beauty. While the density of his earlier compositions diminished, the underlying tension and narrative complexity remained. He never settled into a single style, constantly pushing boundaries and exploring new possibilities within abstraction.Legacy and Historical Significance
Bernard Cohen’s influence on British art is undeniable. His work challenged conventional notions of painting, embracing ambiguity and prioritizing emotional resonance over literal representation. He occupies a unique position as a bridge between the post-war generation of abstract painters and contemporary artists seeking to explore new forms of expression. His paintings are held in numerous prestigious public collections, including the British Council, Tate, the Victoria & Albert Museum, and MoMA, attesting to his enduring legacy.- Key Characteristics: Vibrant color palettes, dynamic compositions, innovative use of spray application techniques.
- Influences: Abstract Expressionism, European Informel, a deep interest in storytelling and the human condition.
- Major Achievements: Hayward Gallery retrospective (1972), Spotlight display at Tate Britain (2017-18), Professor and Director of the Slade School of Fine Art (1988-2000).
bernard cohen
1933 - , United Kingdom
Kort om kunstneren
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract art, Geometric abstraction
- Date Of Birth: 1933
- Full Name: Bernard Cohen
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- Generation
- In That Moment
- Early Mutation Green No. II
- Place Of Birth: London, UK




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