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Mark Cohen - J9 (Corner of a Bed)
Technique: Mixed technique
Artist Biography: Mark Cohen (Geleen, The Netherlands, 1975) graduated in Fine Arts at the University of Maastricht in 1999, from which time he began to receive various artist grants from the BKVB foundation in Amsterdam. He has exhibited in several galleries and art fairs, both in his native country and abroad. Among them are Galeria Alejandro Sales, Galeria Antonia Puyó, Galeria Magda Bellotti and ARCO in Spain. Also, Galerie Dis, Galerie 59 and Galerie Ruimte morguen in the Netherlands and Belgium. His work is present in various art collections, including the Dutch National Bank and the May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation in New York. Mark Cohen's Irrealis series, started in 2015, is a collection of new small-sized artworks produced on paper and enlarged digital prints. These new artworks are no longer based on photographs or artistic renderings, as was the case with his previous works. However, his modus operandi has not undergone drastic changes, since he continues to consider his artistic work as a process of growth in which for each new step he takes as a starting point what is already on paper. The idea of enlarging his initial work through digital printing originated from a visit to the Rembrandt exhibition in Barcelona, where a massive enlargement of Christ Preaching was placed on the wall at the entrance. This enlargement showed details that were normally hidden to the human eye and gave the viewer the sensation of wandering through the image, an experience Cohen sought to achieve with his own work as well.Mark Cohen (Geleen, The Netherlands, 1975) graduated in Fine Arts at the University of Maastricht in 1999, from which time he began to receive various artist grants from the BKVB fund in Amsterdam. He has exhibited in several galleries and art fairs, both in his native country and abroad. Among them are Galeria Alejandro Sales, Galeria Antonia Puyó, Galeria Magda Bellotti and ARCO in Spain. Also, Galerie Dis, Galerie 59 and Galerie Ruimte morguen in the Netherlands and Belgium. His work is present in various art collections, including the Dutch National Bank and the May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation in New York.
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