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Bernard Cohen: Floris 1964
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Bernard Cohen: Floris 1964
Research interview Andrew Wilson (Curator of Modern & Contemporary British Art) and Patricia Smithen (Head of Conservation Programme) interview Bernard Cohen about his painting Floris 1964 in Tate’s collection.12.07.2007 Bernard Cohen was born in 1933 and studied at South West Essex Technical College, St. Martin’s School of Art and the Slade School of Fine Art, London. During his career Cohen has taught at Ealing School of Art, Chelsea College of Art & Design and Wimbledon College of Art. Cohen was Professor and Chair of Fine Art at the Slade from 1988 to 1990. Cohen’s discussion of his 1964 painting Floris forms part of a series of interviews with the artist about his works in Tate’s collection. Tate undertakes research interviews with artists to establish core information about works in the collection and to record the artists’ thoughts about how their works should be interpreted, displayed and cared for.
Video Length: 252
Date Found: February 18, 2011
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