Lynne Cohen
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This contemporary art installation features a striking visual composition with an array of interlocking geometric forms. The space is dominated by a grid-like pattern of wooden boxes or blocks, creating a dynamic and textured backdrop. Placed within this intricate structure are various black objects, which appear to be speakers or audio equipment. A solitary blue figure, possibly a sculpture, is positioned centrally, drawing the viewer's focus. The overall effect is one of immersion and experimentation, hinting at the artist's interest in the interplay between sound, space, and the human form. This piece likely explores themes of technology, perception, and the senses within a conceptual framework. ...
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Lynne Cohen
B.1944, American/CanadianFor more than thirty years, Lynne Cohen has photographed interior spaces without characters: laboratories, spas, waiting rooms or training rooms. Their decoration, often very kitschy, can be comical, even if it helps to reinforce their intriguing, even worrying aspect. The rigorous framing, at the same distance, and the light that highlights materials and colours give these images a constructed appearance. Focusing on the imaginary element of places, sometimes with ill-defined uses, Lynne Cohen suggests a social control that is exercised diffusely. ...
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