Ryosuke Cohen (1948) - Brain Cell 1066 (Mail Art)





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Ryosuke Cohen (b. 1948) created Brain Cell 1066, a 2019 mixed-media Mail Art on paper, in a limited edition from Japan, measuring about 42 × 30 cm, signed in the plate, in excellent condition, in the Dadaism style as part of the Brain Cell project with numerous international contributors.
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Ryosuke Cohen (ed.) – Brain Cell 1066, 2019
Mail Art / Mixed Media on Paper. A collaborative piece created as part of the international mail-art project Brain Cell. Dimensions: approx. 42 × 30 cm).
Original stamp art, collage, ink, and color on paper. Involvement of numerous international artists. Personally signed by Ryosuke Cohen in pencil. Enclosed is a separate sheet with the list of contributing artists. Edition size unknown. Good age-related condition.
Ryosuke Cohen (born 1948, Osaka) is a Japanese artist and a key figure in the international Mail Art movement. Since the 1980s, he launched the Brain Cell project, one of the largest collective art archives worldwide, in which thousands of artists from over 80 countries participated. Cohen's works are today in numerous museums, archives and major collections for conceptual and network art.
Ryosuke Cohen (ed.) – Brain Cell 1066, 2019
Mail Art / Mixed Media on Paper. A collaborative piece created as part of the international mail-art project Brain Cell. Dimensions: approx. 42 × 30 cm).
Original stamp art, collage, ink, and color on paper. Involvement of numerous international artists. Personally signed by Ryosuke Cohen in pencil. Enclosed is a separate sheet with the list of contributing artists. Edition size unknown. Good age-related condition.
Ryosuke Cohen (born 1948, Osaka) is a Japanese artist and a key figure in the international Mail Art movement. Since the 1980s, he launched the Brain Cell project, one of the largest collective art archives worldwide, in which thousands of artists from over 80 countries participated. Cohen's works are today in numerous museums, archives and major collections for conceptual and network art.

