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Cosima Von Bonin: Roger and Out

Cosima Von Bonin: Roger and Out

By Ann Goldstein. Essays by Ann Goldstein, Isabelle Graw, Manfred Hermes, and Bennett Simpson.

Published on the occasion of the exhibition Cosima Von Bonin: Roger and Out, on view at MOCA September 16, 2007 – January 7, 2008.

Cologne-based artist Cosima von Bonin (b. 1962, Mombasa, Kenya) has, over the last 15 years, worked in a wide range of media—including sculpture, photography, textile “paintings,” installation, performance, film, video, and music—often combined together in large-scale installations. Drawing freely from a broad range of sources—such as the work of other artists, popular and vernacular culture, television, fashion, and Hip-Hop and Techno music—her art explores these different forms of cultural expression in an open, fluid approach that embraces both relationships and contradictions. Von Bonin constructs a community of social relations in her artwork using role-playing, collaboration, appropriation, and the transformation of the commonplace. Her works touch upon ideas of play and indoctrination, structure and improvisation, cultural and gender representations, identity, and self-reflection—with both absurdity and humor.

  • MOCA & Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, 2007
  • Softcover, 160 pages
  • 11 x 9 inches

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By Ann Goldstein. Essays by Ann Goldstein, Isabelle Graw, Manfred Hermes, and Bennett Simpson.

Published on the occasion of the exhibition Cosima Von Bonin: Roger and Out, on view at MOCA September 16, 2007 – January 7, 2008.

Cologne-based artist Cosima von Bonin (b. 1962, Mombasa, Kenya) has, over the last 15 years, worked in a wide range of media—including sculpture, photography, textile “paintings,” installation, performance, film, video, and music—often combined together in large-scale installations. Drawing freely from a broad range of sources—such as the work of other artists, popular and vernacular culture, television, fashion, and Hip-Hop and Techno music—her art explores these different forms of cultural expression in an open, fluid approach that embraces both relationships and contradictions. Von Bonin constructs a community of social relations in her artwork using role-playing, collaboration, appropriation, and the transformation of the commonplace. Her works touch upon ideas of play and indoctrination, structure and improvisation, cultural and gender representations, identity, and self-reflection—with both absurdity and humor.

  • MOCA & Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, 2007
  • Softcover, 160 pages
  • 11 x 9 inches

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