Exhibition

CORA COHEN
A Decade: 2012–22

Ground Floor

Cora Cohen

Small Space, 2012

Oil on linen

29 x 32 inches (73 x 81 cm)

Cora Cohen, Small Space, 2012 (detail)

Cohen's work ... is expansive, challenging and feisty; engaged with impurity, with challenges of aesthetic choice and the robust surprises that dripped, flung pigment can produce on the canvas.

— Linda Nochlin

From the 1970s until her death in 2023, CORA COHEN widened the net of gestural abstraction's possibilities. A highly regarded painter's painter who lived and worked between New York and Cologne, Cohen remained dedicated to the medium despite errant (but oft-repeated) claims of its demise. Alongside peers such as Louise Fishman, Joan Snyder, Pat Steir, and Stanley Whitney, Cohen found new outlets for abstraction, inventing forms to assert that "modernism has the possibility to be about beginnings and not endings."

Cora Cohen, installation view, A Decade: 2012–22, Greene Naftali, New York, 2025

Cora Cohen

Curtain 8 Black, 2013

Flashe, graphite, and pigment on linen

69 x 91 inches (175 x 231 cm)

Cora Cohen, Curtain 8 Black, 2013 (detail)

Cora Cohen, installation view, A Decade: 2012–22, Greene Naftali, New York, 2025

Cora Cohen

Veronica's Veil, 2022

Acrylic, colored pencil, Flashe, and watercolor on cotton duck

61 x 59 inches (155 x 150 cm)

Cora Cohen, Veronica's Veil, 2022 (detail)

Cora Cohen, installation view, A Decade: 2012–22, Greene Naftali, New York, 2025

Cora Cohen

04-20, 2020

Flashe and watercolor on paper

22 1/2 x 30 inches (57 x 76 cm)

Cora Cohen

05-20, 2020

Flashe and watercolor on paper

22 x 30 inches (56 x 77 cm)

Cora Cohen

04-20, 2020

Flashe and watercolor on paper

22 1/2 x 30 inches (57 x 76 cm)

Cora Cohen

05-20, 2020

Flashe and watercolor on paper

22 x 30 inches (56 x 77 cm)

Cora Cohen, installation view, A Decade: 2012–22, Greene Naftali, New York, 2025

Cora Cohen

Portrait of an Artist, 2022

Flashe and watercolor on linen

59 x 39 in (150 x 99 cm)

Cora Cohen, Portrait of an Artist, 2022 (detail)

This focused survey—Cohen’s first at Greene Naftali—centers on the final decade of her career, juxtaposing the chance operations unleashed in her late paintings with the layered deliberations of her works on paper. “The beautiful and the sublime are not uninteresting,” she once remarked, “but my urgency is for a different experience,” and her calibrated play of control and abandon allows for such complexities. Opposition becomes a mobilizing force in her barely corralled tensions between figure and ground: the near-transparent washes offset by thickets of rough impasto, the licks of a loaded brush against the skittering drag of a dry one. Rejecting the histrionics of the expressive mark—its penchant for angst and personal disclosure—Cohen opted for a loose, pulsing visual rhythm that implies a tacit structure: what one critic likened to “an alien calligraphy dilated in water.” The resulting works have a tactile grit and exert their own kind of emotional weather, cued to natural cycles but with a city-dweller’s respect for the built and made over the purely found.

Cora Cohen

Wind in Pines, 2022

Flashe, pigment, silkscreen ink, and watercolor on linen

55 x 79 inches (139 x 201 cm)

Cora Cohen, Wind in Pines, 2022 (detail)


Cora Cohen, installation view, A Decade: 2012–22, Greene Naftali, New York, 2025

Cora Cohen

Terrain Vague, 2022

Flashe and watercolor on linen

40 x 58 inches (102 x 147 cm)

Cora Cohen, Terrain Vague, 2022 (detail)

Cora Cohen, installation view, A Decade: 2012–22, Greene Naftali, New York, 2025

Cora Cohen

05-21, 2021

Watercolor on paper

22 x 30 inches (56 x 76 cm)

Cora Cohen, 05-21, 2021 (detail)

Cora Cohen, installation view, A Decade: 2012–22, Greene Naftali, New York, 2025

Cora Cohen

If I Weren't, 2012

Oil on linen

67 x 69 inches (170 x 175 cm)

Cora Cohen, If I Weren't, 2012 (detail)

Cora Cohen, installation view, A Decade: 2012–22, Greene Naftali, New York, 2025

Cora Cohen

02-17, 2017

Colored pencil, Flashe, ink, and watercolor on paper

22 x 30 inches (56 x 76 cm)

Cora Cohen

01-17, 2017

Colored pencil on paper

22 x 30 inches (56 x 76 cm)

Cora Cohen

02-17, 2017

Colored pencil, Flashe, ink, and watercolor on paper

22 x 30 inches (56 x 76 cm)

Cora Cohen

01-17, 2017

Colored pencil on paper

22 x 30 inches (56 x 76 cm)

Highly attuned to the gravitational pull of pigment as it absorbs into or sits atop the canvas, Cohen relished the action of the broadest range of materials put to experimental use. Atmospheric scrims seep into the weave of raw linen; scraps of wood veneer cling to the surface; paint vies with colored pencil, ink, pastel, and graphite in a push-pull of productive conflict. The variety of Cohen’s touch affirms that, as her friend Joan Mitchell liked to say, “abstraction is not a style,” but rather a fierce commitment to capturing the material world as seen from a particular point of view.

Cora Cohen, installation view, A Decade: 2012–22, Greene Naftali, New York, 2025

Cora Cohen

Seascape, 2015

Flashe, acrylic, and watercolor on linen

51 x 61 inches (130 x 155 cm)

Cora Cohen, Seascape, 2015 (detail)

Cora Cohen

Queen of Spades, 2015

Flashe, ink, acrylic, and watercolor on linen

61 x 51 inches (155 x 130 cm)

Cora Cohen, Queen of Spades, 2015 (detail)

Cora Cohen

Paint Table Arabesque, 2015

Flashe, acrylic, and watercolor on linen

48 x 77 inches (122 x 196 cm)

Cora Cohen, Paint Table Arabesque, 2015 (detail)

Cora Cohen, installation view, A Decade: 2012–22, Greene Naftali, New York, 2025

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