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George Cohen (Pusenkoff) (russian: link=no, Пузенков, Георгий Николаевич; born 1953 in
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),
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, is a German-Jewish painter,
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ist and photographer. He is a representative of
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Biography

George Cohen studied
computer science Computer science is the study of computation, automation, and information. Computer science spans theoretical disciplines (such as algorithms, theory of computation, information theory, and automation) to Applied science, practical discipli ...
from 1971 to 1976 at the
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in Moscow. From 1977 to 1983 he studied art (
Graphics Graphics () are visual images or designs on some surface, such as a wall, canvas, screen, paper, or stone, to inform, illustrate, or entertain. In contemporary usage, it includes a pictorial representation of data, as in design and manufacture ...
and Painting) at the then Moscow Polygraphic Institute, today the
Moscow State University of Printing Arts Moscow State University of Printing Arts of Ivan Fedorov (MSUPA (MGUP in Russian); former name: Moscow Polygraphic Institute, Moscow State Academy of Printing) is Russia's largest university in the field of preparing specialists in printing and pu ...
. Since 1984 he has participated in exhibition projects in Moscow, the whole
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and abroad. During his time in the USSR, Cohen was one of the Russian Nonconformists. In 1987 he joined the artists' association ''Ermitage'' and in 1988 he became a member of the Moscow ''Gruppe 88''. He has also been a member of the MOSKh (Moscow Union of Artists) since 1987. On invitation of the gallery owner Hans Mayer, George Cohen went to (Germany) in 1990 and has lived and worked in Cologne ever since. Cohen is Jewish. In 2008 Cohen was nominated for the
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Artistic work

In his works, George Cohen often refers to art-historically significant events of the 20th century. In the beginnings of his artistic career Cohen was close to
Appropriation Art Appropriation in art is the use of pre-existing objects or images with little or no transformation applied to them. The use of appropriation has played a significant role in the history of the arts (literary, visual, musical and performing arts) ...
, since the 2000s he has increasingly turned to
Abstract Art Abstract art uses visual language of shape, form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world. Western art had been, from the Renaissance up to the middle of the 19th ...
. His paintings are now dominated by color, line, and surface. These works in which he quotes from art history appear very catchy and "familiar", because the viewer already knows them in other contexts, such as the famous The Black Square by
Kasimir Malevich Kazimir Severinovich Malevich ; german: Kasimir Malewitsch; pl, Kazimierz Malewicz; russian: Казими́р Севери́нович Мале́вич ; uk, Казимир Северинович Малевич, translit=Kazymyr Severynovych ...
. Cohen also quotes or modifies, for example, works by
Josef Albers Josef Albers (; ; March 19, 1888March 25, 1976) was a German-born artist and educator. The first living artist to be given a solo show at MoMA and at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, he taught at the Bauhaus and Black Mountain College, ...
(''Homage to Albers'', 1998),
Robert Rauschenberg Milton Ernest "Robert" Rauschenberg (October 22, 1925 – May 12, 2008) was an American painter and graphic artist whose early works anticipated the Pop art movement. Rauschenberg is well known for his Combines (1954–1964), a group of artwor ...
(''Erased Rauschenberg'', 1997),
Piet Mondrian Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan (), after 1906 known as Piet Mondrian (, also , ; 7 March 1872 – 1 February 1944), was a Dutch painter and art theoretician who is regarded as one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. He is known for being ...
(''Mondrian 2'', 1999) and other important artists of historical significance. These works of Cohen are to be understood and perceived as a statement about the present;
cultural criticism Culture () is an umbrella term which encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities, and habits of the individuals in these groups.Tylor ...
takes immanently place in the image. For Cohen, good art is always also an artistic examination of the Zeitgeist. For him this means dealing with the upheavals of our time through the emergence of computers on an artistic level: "Cohen is a conceptual painter in the sense that he doesn't work spontaneously and intuitively, but that a reflection on questions of image formation, perception, the original and painting in the media age is the basis of his art." (in German: "Cohen ist ein konzeptueller Maler in dem Sinne, daß er nicht spontan und intuitiv ans Werk geht, sondern ein Nachdenken über Fragen der Bildentstehung, der Wahrnehmung, des Originals und der Malerei im Medienzeitalter Grundlage seiner Kunst ist.") In 1993 George Cohen had the opportunity of a solo exhibition in a room of the
Tretyakov Gallery The State Tretyakov Gallery (russian: Государственная Третьяковская Галерея, ''Gosudarstvennaya Tretyâkovskaya Galereya''; abbreviated ГТГ, ''GTG'') is an art gallery in Moscow, Russia, which is considered th ...
. The room, which was not originally designed as an exhibition space, was dominated by a 42-meter-long front window, which directed the viewer's gaze outwards and not to the exhibited works of art inside. Cohen developed an
installation Installation may refer to: * Installation (computer programs) * Installation, work of installation art * Installation, military base * Installation, into an office, especially a religious (Installation (Christianity) Installation is a Christian l ...
for this room in which the front window was covered by a wooden wall. The works of art were then installed on this wall: "To block off an enormous windowfront, I built a wall measuring six meters high and 42 meters long. This surface was covered by 24 paintings, each two by two meters, as well as 600 smaller copies of these arranged to a particular pattern. The whole resembled an endlessly unfolding molecular matrix. Of major importance was the contrast between the space of the room and that of the window-wall." Cohen's painting ''said Duchamp'', in which he integrated an image of
Mona Lisa The ''Mona Lisa'' ( ; it, Gioconda or ; french: Joconde ) is a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci. Considered an archetypal masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance, it has been described as "the best known ...
into his work for the first time, was created especially for this exhibition. It shows a smiling Frank Sinatra as a reminiscence of
Readymades of Marcel Duchamp The readymades of Marcel Duchamp are ordinary manufactured objects that the artist selected and modified, as an antidote to what he called "retinal art".Tomkins: ''Duchamp: A Biography'', page 158. By simply choosing the object (or objects) and r ...
and the Mona Lisa. George Cohen explains: "Actually, the picture was thus created for a very special place on this wall and became a key work for the entire installation." In 2008 the installation ''The Wall'' was shown for the first time in the West on the occasion of a comprehensive art exhibition in the Kunstmuseum Bochum ''La Condition Humaine''. The fusion of digital techniques with representations of well-known icons of art history leads to works of art that are striking and reminiscent of Pop Art. Cohen's art was therefore often compared with
Andy Warhol Andy Warhol (; born Andrew Warhola Jr.; August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987) was an American visual artist, film director, and producer who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. His works explore the relationsh ...
s. Like Warhol, Cohen also uses reproductions and sequences, uses bright colors, and thematizes the comprehensive availability of art objects in the media age. Warhol's art was primarily concerned with revealing the industrial manufacturing process of art in
The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" (1935), by Walter Benjamin, is an essay of cultural criticism which proposes and explains that mechanical reproduction devalues the ''aura'' (uniqueness) of an ''objet d'art''. That in the age ...
. Cohen's theme, on the other hand, is the significance of painting as an antithesis to the computer-generated flood of images of the present: "I love painting," says Cohen, and his entire oeuvre impressively testifies to this preference.


Computer Interface and Pixel

Although Cohen defines himself as a classical painter, he uses the possibilities of the computer to create his works. He loads pictures from the Internet onto his computer, edits them using
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, enlarges or reduces sections, erases them with a digital eraser, etc. He then uses the computer to create his works. In the next work step a
plotter A plotter is a machine that produces vector graphics drawings. Plotters draw lines on paper using a pen, or in some applications, use a knife to cut a material like vinyl or leather. In the latter case, they are sometimes known as a cutting pl ...
produces films, in which the represented motif dissolved in light and dark, and the parts previously marked by Cohen are pre-punched. They are cut out of the foils and transferred to the canvas. The artist then applies eight to twelve layers of
acrylic paint Acrylic paint is a fast-drying paint made of pigment suspended in acrylic polymer emulsion and plasticizers, silicone oils, defoamers, stabilizers, or metal soaps. Most acrylic paints are water-based, but become water-resistant when dry. Depe ...
, partly mixed with sand, so that relief-like raised parts form in the picture. This technique of image processing is called
Pochoir Stencilling produces an image or pattern on a surface, by applying pigment to a surface through an intermediate object, with designed holes in the intermediate object, to create a pattern or image on a surface, by allowing the pigment to reach ...
." In 1996, Cohen painted a work depicting a Windows screen (''Big Square (1:1)''). The picture shows the screen in detail with all the task bars. At the top is the title of the file ''Square'', next to it the information that this image is displayed in the image editing software in the ratio 1:1, so this image has the same size as the original. Below is information about how much space this file needs – 28 KB. Nothing in the picture reveals an artistic comment of any kind, it is a pure image of a user interface. And yet it is not. By describing the computer interface as a "window," Microsoft unconsciously gives the computer the role that the
panel painting A panel painting is a painting made on a flat panel of wood, either a single piece or a number of pieces joined together. Until canvas became the more popular support medium in the 16th century, panel painting was the normal method, when not paint ...
had before the advent of mass media. Already in 1435 the architect
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described in his work ''de pictura'' the painted picture as a "window to the world". The central element of the new technology is the
pixel In digital imaging, a pixel (abbreviated px), pel, or picture element is the smallest addressable element in a raster image, or the smallest point in an all points addressable display device. In most digital display devices, pixels are the smal ...
that constantly returns in Cohen's pictures: "What a good graphics card and a fast computer make forget when the picture appears on the screen, Cohen wants to raise awareness as a painter, namely the pixel and thus the media character, the 'madeness' of the seemingly so immaterial virtual picture worlds." (in German: "Was eine gute Grafikkarte und ein schneller Rechner vergessen lassen, wenn das Bild auf dem Bildschirm erscheint, das möchte Cohen als Maler ins Bewusstsein heben, nämlich das Pixel und damit den medialen Charakter, die 'Gemachtheit' auch der scheinbar so unstofflichen virtuellen Bildwelten.") Many of Cohen's works show components of a computer screen, and the work titles also repeatedly refer to the possibilities of the computer in the design of images, such as "Cancel" (''Who is afraid Cancel Cancel'', 1998), "Matrix" (''Paint Matrix'', 2001) or "Erased" (''Erased Painting'', 2003). The human being who processes, manipulates, distorts, brings images into other contexts and can share them with other users on the computer seems godlike. He masters everything and is himself untouchable behind his computer. Cohen's works irritate by imitating the screen surface. The viewer believes he sees a work of art that he can change and design. But in reality it is a painted picture that is unchangeable. This irritation is intended by the artist: "Moreover, I am sure that constant irritation is the main condition for the perception of any artistic language." Virtually you can experience and understand everything, but man is not only his consciousness, he is also and above all a body. The virtual world does not reach it. There is a big difference whether one stands directly in front of a painted work of art, or whether one looks at virtual pictures on the computer. In the one case you stand as a three-dimensional being in a real space in front of the artwork and react to it with your entire body-mind-mind continuum – in the other case you yourself are reduced to a virtual being in which only consciousness counts. By transforming the surface of the virtual screen into a real touchable
panel painting A panel painting is a painting made on a flat panel of wood, either a single piece or a number of pieces joined together. Until canvas became the more popular support medium in the 16th century, panel painting was the normal method, when not paint ...
, Cohen invites the viewer to become aware of this revolutionary change in his sensory perception. Colour, haptics, the use of light in his works – all this has an effect on the body and mind of the viewer and has an energizing effect. According to Cohen, the computer itself can neither produce art nor create a deep space between viewer and observer that would lead to a resonant vibration. In this context, Cohen's pictures seem like exclamation marks: "Look, this is how the computer changes us".


Mona Lisa in the work of George Cohen

Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (15 April 14522 May 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, Drawing, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect. While his fame initially res ...
s masterpiece
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has become part of our
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and has inspired many artists of the 20th century to create their own works with the painting. George Cohen also dealt with the Mona Lisa. In 1993 he painted his first work with an image of the Mona Lisa. Its title is ''said Duchamp''. Since then, he has repeatedly worked with the image of Mona Lisa, to an extent as no other artist before him:" For Cohen, the Mona Lisa has become his female alter ego, an iconic representation of his own artistic identity."


Single Mona Lisa (1:1)

: In 1997 he created probably his best known work of the Mona Lisa with his drawing ''Single Mona Lisa (1:1)''. It shows the face of the young woman, colored by Cohen in white, black and yellow. He first downloaded the picture digitally from the
Louvre The Louvre ( ), or the Louvre Museum ( ), is the world's most-visited museum, and an historic landmark in Paris, France. It is the home of some of the best-known works of art, including the ''Mona Lisa'' and the ''Venus de Milo''. A central l ...
's website, then edited it on the computer and then painted it with
acrylic paint Acrylic paint is a fast-drying paint made of pigment suspended in acrylic polymer emulsion and plasticizers, silicone oils, defoamers, stabilizers, or metal soaps. Most acrylic paints are water-based, but become water-resistant when dry. Depe ...
on canvas. The work shows – as usual for Cohen – a computer frame around the face of the Mona Lisa, task bars are shown as if one could edit the picture, at the top is the title of the picture ''Single Mona Lisa (1:1)'', at the bottom is the file size in megabytes. Again, the illusion is perfect that this is a pure digital copy of Leonardo Da Vinci's artwork. But not only it is a painted picture, also the picture detail, which Cohen chose, differs from the original. George Cohen: "I tried various things with a pixel brush, created concentrations of pixel modules, placed them in different sizes and as accents on different places on the face. I wanted even the abstraction to breathe and vibrate like the original." :The fact that Leonardo da Vinci's work became a ''media icon'' in the course of the 20th century is the reason why the Cohen's work can nevertheless create the impression of the original in the viewer. George Cohen says: "When an old Russian icon-painter paints an icon, he doesn't paint the picture of a saint but the saint himself in the form of color. What results is an identification between the painting and that which is painted. My picture can say: I am the Mona Lisa. When you see me, you see the Mona Lisa, you remember her. In the memory of the viewers who have seen my picture, what remains is that they have seen the Mona Lisa, not a picture of the Mona Lisa i have painted."


Mona Lisa Travels

: In 1998 the painting ''Single Mona Lisa'' was exhibited at the
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in St. Petersburg. Cohen himself transported the work of art by car from Moscow to St. Petersburg and spontaneously took photographs of the work in front of various backgrounds. As a result, he travelled with the artwork through all of Russia and photographed it in various situations. The photos were taken with a
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and show very different situations. Cohen arranged the picture details according to purely artistic considerations and included effects such as reflections or light and shadow in his conception: "I see a location where i think the Mona Lisa would function well. The goal of the action is to make a photo and not merely to arrange a beautiful or poetic moment. I have to balance the Mona Lisa in the surroundings so that the photo on the one hand seems harmonious but, on the other, captures the surprising act of the moment. And most of the time the performance is also ended with the photo." : Some examples of these illustrations with his work ''Single Mona Lisa'' are mentioned here: One can see e.g. market scenes with Cohen's Mona Lisa, a dacha with the picture; Cohen also brought the picture to the ship Aurora, which played an important role in the October Revolution. In the Russian Museum he photographed his work in front of famous Russian works of art of the 19th century; he placed it in front of monuments, positioned it in front of a blue church at the entrance door, showed homeless people in front of the picture and contrasted it with a shot of his Mona Lisa in the casino of St. Petersburg. The most spectacular picture is a shot of an elephant balancing the work in its trunk – a shot made possible because there was a shooting for a movie with an elephant in a Moscow suburb at the time. So far the painting has travelled through Russia, Israel, Germany and Italy.


Mona Lisa Time Tower

: In 2002 George Cohen started working on his project ''Mona Lisa 500''. The starting point for this project was an invitation from the Tretyakov Gallery for a solo exhibition in 2004, and the 500th birthday of the original painting. Together with the then director of
Museum Ludwig Museum Ludwig, located in Cologne, Germany, houses a collection of modern art. It includes works from Pop Art, Abstract and Surrealism, and has one of the largest Picasso collections in Europe. It holds many works by Andy Warhol and Roy Lich ...
, Marc Scheps, Cohen developed the concept of making 500 versions of his painting ''Single Mona Lisa (1:1)'' produced in
silkscreen Screen printing is a printing technique where a mesh is used to transfer ink (or dye) onto a substrate, except in areas made impermeable to the ink by a blocking stencil. A blade or squeegee is moved across the screen to fill the open mesh ...
appearing together in one installation. A huge round tower with a diameter of ten meters, an extent of 30 meters and a height of six meters was created. The exterior of the tower consists of 500 squares made of aluminium, measuring 60 × 60 × 4 cm, coated with black industrial
lacquer Lacquer is a type of hard and usually shiny coating or finish applied to materials such as wood or metal. It is most often made from resin extracted from trees and waxes and has been in use since antiquity. Asian lacquerware, which may be ca ...
, which brilliantly reflect the surroundings and sunlight. For the entrance to the walk-in installation, 8 squares were removed. From the inside, the viewer is confronted with 500 screen-printed versions of the painting ''Single Mona Lisa (1:1)'', gleaming in all the colours of the rainbow. The particular challenge was to bring the colours close to those of a rainbow in a natural-looking colour gradient: "I thought one could simply pick the colors from an RAL chart and the smooth transitions would come about automatically. But with the standard values one doesn't achieve the fluid transitions and the impression that a color wheel seems to close. For that one requires a spectrum of 50 precisely structured tones and half-tones that i developed for this work with the RAL Institute. This color sequence has now been patented; every color has its own number, a code, and all of them together are my little secret." (George Cohen) :Inside the room one hears an endless loop of the music ''Voice of Mona Lisa''. Cohen composed it from archive material of
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. The spatial installation was not only exhibited in the Tretyakov Gallery, it was also shown at the 51st International Biennale in Venice in 2005. Since 2005, the tower has been located on the grounds of the Museum Ritter in
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, Germany.


Mona Lisa goes Space

: On 15 April 2005 – coincidentally the day of the birth date of
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– the Russian Soyuz spaceship TMA-6 launched from the spaceport
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to the
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(ISS). On board it had the painting by George Cohen ''Single Mona Lisa (1:1)''. It is the ultimate continuation of the project "Mona Lisa Travels" developed by Cohen and could only be realized under difficult conditions. The authorities found the idea good in theory, but constantly put forward new reasons why the project was unrealizable. Only when George Cohen wrote to the then Italian ambassador in Russia, Gianfranco Facco Bonetti, the possibility of realizing the idea arose. The connection between science and art, which was also important in Leonardo da Vinci's life, found here an "actualization" in the form of this journey of an image of
Mona Lisa The ''Mona Lisa'' ( ; it, Gioconda or ; french: Joconde ) is a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci. Considered an archetypal masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance, it has been described as "the best known ...
into space. For the action, Cohen's painting was removed from the frame so that it could be rolled. On board the spaceship, the painting was supervised by the Italian astronaut
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. On 25 April 2005, the Soyuz returned to Earth with the painting. : In addition to Cohen's original painting "Single Mona Lisa (1:1)", an artificially created crystal also flew on this mission, on which an image of the painting was applied in
nanotechnology Nanotechnology, also shortened to nanotech, is the use of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale for industrial purposes. The earliest, widespread description of nanotechnology referred to the particular technological goal o ...
: "The actual image of the Mona Lisa is found on a metal plate that measures approximately two by two millimeters and is suspended in a synthetic crystal. On this minute piece of metal there is a tiny point. Within this point, an area is defined that is approximately 1/100th of this point itself, and here there is a relief of the Mona Lisa. To produce this relief, the tip of a needle is electronically charged and with a computer–driven robot guided to the area on which the image should appear. Finally, the oxygen is withdrawn, and everywhere where the tip of the needle has touched the carrier material, it oxidizes. In this way, a relief is created that is built up of molecules." : It is not possible to see this image with the naked eye. Only through the use of a computer that scans signals is it possible to make the work of art visible. The crystal with the image of Mona Lisa painted by Pusenkof is still on the
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and orbits our planet several times a day.


Collections (selection)

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Bolshoi Theatre The Bolshoi Theatre ( rus, Большо́й теа́тр, r=Bol'shoy teatr, literally "Big Theater", p=bɐlʲˈʂoj tʲɪˈatər) is a historic theatre in Moscow, Russia, originally designed by architect Joseph Bové, which holds ballet and ope ...
-Museum, Moscow, Russia *
State Russian Museum The State Russian Museum (russian: Государственный Русский музей), formerly the Russian Museum of His Imperial Majesty Alexander III (russian: Русский Музей Императора Александра III), on ...
, St. Petersburg, Russia * State Tretjakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia *
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, Russia *
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(IEE), Moscow, Russia * ART4.RU Contemporary Art Museum, Moscow, Russia * Stella Art Foundation, Moscow, Russia * Collection Daimler-Benz, Stuttgart, Germany *
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, Cologne, Germany * Museum Ludwig, Koblenz, Germany *
Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst The Ludwig Forum for International Art is a museum for modern art in Aachen. It is based on the Ludwig Collection, which was brought together by the Aachen collector couple Irene and Peter Ludwig, and is supported by the Peter and Irene Ludwig Fou ...
, Aachen, Germany * Kunstmuseum Bochum, Germany * Märkisches Museum Witten, Germany * Jüdisches Museum Westfalen, Dorsten, Germany * Ritter Museum, Waldenbuch, Germany * Collection of the Federal Ministry of Labour, Berlin, Germany * Collection of the Federal State of Hesse * Hessian State Museum (Darmstadt), Germany * Collection Solomon Oppenheim Bank, Cologne, Germany * Museo La Biennale di Venezia, Venice, Italy * Art Collection
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, New York City, United Nations


The Copyright-Violation-Process initiated by Helmut Newton (The Power of Blue)

In 1995 George Cohen was sued by the photographer
Helmut Newton Helmut Newton (born Helmut Neustädter; 31 October 192023 January 2004) was a German-Australian photographer. The ''New York Times'' described him as a "prolific, widely imitated fashion photographer whose provocative, erotically charged black-a ...
because he saw in a work of art by Cohen "Power of Blue" a (unauthorized)
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of one of his photographs entitled "Miss Livingstone I, Beverly Hills, 1981". Newton argued that Cohen's artwork resembled his work in its critical components so much that it was
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. The
Copyright law of Germany German authors' right or ''Deutsches Urheberrecht'' is codified in the ''Gesetz über Urheberrecht und verwandte Schutzrechte'' (also referred to as ''Urhebergesetz'' or ''Urheberrechtsgesetz'' and abbreviated ''UrhG''). An official translation ...
clearly regulates in §24 that an "independent" work created in "
Fair use Fair use is a doctrine in United States law that permits limited use of copyrighted material without having to first acquire permission from the copyright holder. Fair use is one of the limitations to copyright intended to balance the interests ...
(in German "freie Benutzung") of another's work" may be exploited without the author's permission. Cohen referred to this norm. The court now had to decide whether the picture "Power of Blue" was to be regarded as an adaptation or a "fair use". The black and white photography of Helmut Newton shows a female nude from the front, sitting on a folding chair. The background is white, right and left the surroundings can be seen in outlines. The woman sits with her legs widely spread on the chair, one leg bent so that her genitals are clearly visible, and radiates self-confidence. The woman's face is recognizable and at the edge of the photo a stylized, yet recognizable, environment is visible. George Cohen's work, on the other hand, is colored – in the typical deep blue tone quoted from
Yves Klein Yves Klein (; 28 April 1928 – 6 June 1962) was a French artist and an important figure in post-war European art. He was a leading member of the French artistic movement of Nouveau réalisme founded in 1960 by art critic Pierre Restany. Klein w ...
. The nude itself is recognizable only as a silhouette. A yellow square covers the woman's shame and reaches up to her knee. The yellow square is to be understood as a reminiscence of
Kasimir Malevich Kazimir Severinovich Malevich ; german: Kasimir Malewitsch; pl, Kazimierz Malewicz; russian: Казими́р Севери́нович Мале́вич ; uk, Казимир Северинович Малевич, translit=Kazymyr Severynovych ...
. The
Hanseatisches Oberlandesgericht The (Hanseatic Higher Regional Court, abbreviated HansOLG, officially without a suffix "Hamburg") is the Higher Regional Court (OLG) of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Germany, and thus part of the Hamburg ordinary jurisdiction. It ...
decided in favor of Cohen, since his processing had so alienated almost all core elements of Helmut Newton's photograph that there was hardly anything left that reminded one of Newton's work of art. The court went into detail about the differences in Newton's and Cohen's works. The judges argued that Newton's metier is that of a photographer who primarily works with light. In contrast, Cohen profession is that of a painter, his field of work is the surface. While Newton is concerned with the objectified representation of
eroticism Eroticism () is a quality that causes sexual feelings, as well as a philosophical contemplation concerning the aesthetics of sexual desire, sensuality, and romantic love. That quality may be found in any form of artwork, including painting, sculp ...
, none of this is visible in George Cohen's work. In his picture, the woman depicted in the nude can only be seen as a
silhouette A silhouette ( , ) is the image of a person, animal, object or scene represented as a solid shape of a single colour, usually black, with its edges matching the outline of the subject. The interior of a silhouette is featureless, and the silhou ...
, the yellow square hides her naked shame, the color blue is clearly perceived as a reminiscence of Yves Klein. While Newton insisted that the special pose in which the woman can be seen in Cohen's painting "Power of Blue" was identical to the one in his photograph, the court declared that merely the posture and pose of a photograph were not protected by copyright. At the time, the process caused a lot of sensation, also internationally, not only because of the plaintiff Helmut Newton, but above all because it was one of the first processes on the subject of the appropriation and alienation of existing works of art, as they were used by postmodern artists, e.g. in
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.


Exhibitions (selection)


Solo exhibitions

* 1991: Galerei Hans Mayer, Düsseldorf, Germany * 1993: ''The Wall'',
Tretyakov Gallery The State Tretyakov Gallery (russian: Государственная Третьяковская Галерея, ''Gosudarstvennaya Tretyâkovskaya Galereya''; abbreviated ГТГ, ''GTG'') is an art gallery in Moscow, Russia, which is considered th ...
, Moscow, Russia (This exhibition was also shown in the same year at the Galerie Hans Mayer in Düsseldorf) * 1995: Ursula-Blickle-Stiftung, Kraital, Germany * 1995:
Russian Museum The State Russian Museum (russian: Государственный Русский музей), formerly the Russian Museum of His Imperial Majesty Alexander III (russian: Русский Музей Императора Александра III), on ...
, St. Petersburg, Russia * 1997: ''Simply Virtual'', Mannheimer Kunstverein, Mannheim, Germany * 1998: ''Simply Virtual'', Museum Ludwig in the Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia * 2002: ''Erased Malevich'',
Felix Nussbaum Haus The Felix Nussbaum Haus is a museum in Osnabrück, Germany, which houses the paintings of German-Jewish painter Felix Nussbaum. The building also houses an exhibition space, which focuses on racism and intolerance. Origins By the 1980s, the cit ...
, Osnabrück, Germany * 2002: ''George Cohen: Painted and Erased'',
Märkisches Museum (Witten) The Märkisches Museum ( Marcher Museum; originally Märkisches Provinzial-Museum, i.e. Museum of the Province of the March f Brandenburg is a museum in Mitte, Berlin. Founded in 1874 as the museum of the city of Berlin and its political regio ...
,Witten, Germany * 2003: ''George Cohen: Erased or Not Erased'', Jüdisches Museum Westfalen, Dorsten, Germany * 2004: ''Mona Lisa 500'',
Tretyakov Gallery The State Tretyakov Gallery (russian: Государственная Третьяковская Галерея, ''Gosudarstvennaya Tretyâkovskaya Galereya''; abbreviated ГТГ, ''GTG'') is an art gallery in Moscow, Russia, which is considered th ...
, Moscow, Russia * 2007: ''Mona Lisa und das schwarze Quadrat'',
Museum Ritter A museum ( ; plural museums or, rarely, musea) is a building or institution that Preservation (library and archival science), cares for and displays a collection (artwork), collection of artifacts and other objects of artistic, culture, cultu ...
, Waldenbuch, Germany * 2007: ''George Cohen: Who is afraid'',
Moscow Museum of Modern Art The Moscow Museum of Modern Art is a museum of modern and contemporary art located in Moscow, Russia. It was opened to public in December 1999. The project of the museum was initiated and executed by Zurab Tsereteli, president of the Russian Aca ...
(MMoMA), Moscow, Russia * 2008: ''La Condition Humaine'', Museum Bochum, Germany * 2011: ''George Cohen: Neo–Gau Malerei'', Mannheimer Kunstverein, Germany * 2013: ''Cohen & Cohen: After Reality'', (Art project of corresponding works by George Cohen and his son Ilya Cohen) Ludwig Museum Koblenz, Koblenz, Germany (The exhibition was later shown at the
Moscow Museum of Modern Art The Moscow Museum of Modern Art is a museum of modern and contemporary art located in Moscow, Russia. It was opened to public in December 1999. The project of the museum was initiated and executed by Zurab Tsereteli, president of the Russian Aca ...
(MMoMA), Moscow, Russia


Group exhibitions

* 1986: ''17 th Exhibition of Young Artists'', Moscow, Russia * 1987: ''Rock–Art Parade ASSA'', Culture House of the Moscow Electric Lamp Factory, Moscow, Russia * 1987: ''Culture of Visual Art'', Hermitage Amateur Society, Moscow, Profsojusnaja 100, Russia * 1988: ''Labyrinth'', Youth Palace, Moscow, Russia * 1988: ''18.th Exhibition of Young Artists'', Moscow, Russia * 1988: ''Gruppe 88'', Armenian Embassy, Moscow, Russia * 1994: ''Europa – Europa. Das Jahrhundert der Avantgarde in Mittel- und Osteuropa'',
Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany) is one of the most visited museums in Germany. Known as the ''Bundeskunsthalle'' for short, it is part of the so-called "Mu ...
, Bonn, Germany * 2002: ''Abstract Art in Russia, XX Century'',
Russian Museum The State Russian Museum (russian: Государственный Русский музей), formerly the Russian Museum of His Imperial Majesty Alexander III (russian: Русский Музей Императора Александра III), on ...
, St. Petersburg, Russia * 2002: ''Das Rote Haus'', Städtische Galerie Villa Zanders, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany * 2002: ''Kunst nach Kunst'', Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen, Germany * 2003: ''Das Recht des Bildes. Jüdische Perspektiven in der modernen Kunst'', Museum Bochum, Germany * 2003: ''Das Quadrat in der Kunst'', Sammlung Marli Hoppe-Ritter, Museum Ettlingen, Germany * 2003: ''New Countdown – Digital Russia'', Guelman Gallery (together with Sony), Central House of Artists, Moscow, Russia * 2004: Stella Art Gallery, Moscow, Russia * 2004: ''Moskau – Berlin'',
State Historical Museum The State Historical Museum ( Russian: Государственный исторический музей, ''Gosudarstvenny istoricheskiy muzyey'') of Russia is a museum of Russian history The history of Russia begins with the histories of ...
, Moscow, Russia * 2005: ''Faces'', Guelman Gallery, Central House of Artists, Moscow, Russia * 2005: ''Russian Pop Art'',
Tretyakov Gallery The State Tretyakov Gallery (russian: Государственная Третьяковская Галерея, ''Gosudarstvennaya Tretyâkovskaya Galereya''; abbreviated ГТГ, ''GTG'') is an art gallery in Moscow, Russia, which is considered th ...
, Moscow, Russia * 2005: ''Mona Lisa goes Space'',
Biennale di Venezia The Venice Biennale (; it, La Biennale di Venezia) is an international cultural exhibition hosted annually in Venice, Italy by the Biennale Foundation. The biennale has been organised every year since 1895, which makes it the oldest of ...
, 51. International Art Exhibition, Italy * 2005: ''Square'',
Museum Ritter A museum ( ; plural museums or, rarely, musea) is a building or institution that Preservation (library and archival science), cares for and displays a collection (artwork), collection of artifacts and other objects of artistic, culture, cultu ...
, Waldenbuch, Germany * 2005: ''Between Digital and Analog, Sacral and Profane'', 1. Biennale of Contemporary Art, Moscow, Russia * 2005: ''Mona Lisa goes Space'', 51. International Art Exhibition,
Biennale di Venezia The Venice Biennale (; it, La Biennale di Venezia) is an international cultural exhibition hosted annually in Venice, Italy by the Biennale Foundation. The biennale has been organised every year since 1895, which makes it the oldest of ...
, Italien * 2005: ''Square'', Museum Ritter, Waldenbuch, Deutschland * 2007: ''I Believe'', 2. Biennale of Contemporary Art, Moscow, Russia * 2012: ''Decoration of the Beautiful. Elitism And Kitsch in Contemporary Art'',
Tretyakov Gallery The State Tretyakov Gallery (russian: Государственная Третьяковская Галерея, ''Gosudarstvennaya Tretyâkovskaya Galereya''; abbreviated ГТГ, ''GTG'') is an art gallery in Moscow, Russia, which is considered th ...
, Moscow, Russia * 2014: ''Post Pop: East Meets West'',
The Saatchi Gallery The Saatchi Gallery is a London gallery for contemporary art and an independent charity opened by Charles Saatchi in 1985. Exhibitions which drew upon the collection of Charles Saatchi, starting with US artists and minimalism, moving to the Da ...
, London, England * 2015: ''6th International Biennale Peking: Memory and Dream'',
National Art Museum of China The National Art Museum of China (NAMOC, ) is located at 1 Wusi Ave, Dongcheng District, Beijing, People's Republic of China. It is one of the largest art museums in China, and is funded by the Ministry of Culture. The construction of the museu ...
(NAMOC), Peking, China * 2017: ''7th International Biennale Peking: The Silk Road and World’s Civilizations'',
National Art Museum of China The National Art Museum of China (NAMOC, ) is located at 1 Wusi Ave, Dongcheng District, Beijing, People's Republic of China. It is one of the largest art museums in China, and is funded by the Ministry of Culture. The construction of the museu ...
(NAMOC), Peking, China * 2017: ''Wanderausstellung Aqua'', Chateau de Penthes, Art for The World, Genf, Switzerland * 2021: ''Kein Tag ohne Linie'',
Museum Ritter A museum ( ; plural museums or, rarely, musea) is a building or institution that Preservation (library and archival science), cares for and displays a collection (artwork), collection of artifacts and other objects of artistic, culture, cultu ...
, Waldenbuch, Germany


Further reading

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External links


Website of George Cohen

George Cohen at Artfacts.net

George Cohen at Kunstaspekte.art
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Fair use of a figure from a photograph for a painting – The Judgement in Wording in Wikimedia Commons


References

Attribution {{DEFAULTSORT:Pusenkoff, George 1953 births Living people People from Krasnapolle District 20th-century German artists 21st-century German artists German contemporary artists German installation artists Belarusian Jews German abstract artists Jewish painters Modern painters Postmodern artists Kandinsky Prize