Brianne听Cohen
- Associate Professor, Contemporary Art
- ART HISTORY
I am an art historian specializing in contemporary art and visual culture in the public sphere. My research and teaching focus on issues of ecology and the environment, empire and decolonization, political violence, and health and medical issues. I am on sabbatical during the academic year 2025-2026.
My most recent book, Empathic Lens: Art, Animism, and Ecology in Contemporary Southeast Asia (forthcoming fall 2026, University of Minnesota Press, open access),听examines lens-based artwork in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Singapore that offers alternative, more ethical visions of planetary inhabitation amidst the growing climate crisis. It draws on discourses that debate the role of the camera lens in representing discrete and structural violence, arguing that such scholarship should move beyond an anthropocentric gaze to address the difficulties of empathically picturing and feeling emotional connection to a more-than-human environment. It offers a first critical account of marginalized artwork鈥攆rom a region where the term ecocide was first coined and where ecological destruction is still rampant鈥攖hat depicts empathy for nonhumans through animist feelings of relationality central to Southeast Asian Indigenous worldviews. In analyzing such artwork, my book aims to听connects genealogies of empathy and animism to听demonstrate a more durational vision for planetary coexistence from a part of the globe typically neglected in scholarship on the visual arts and the Anthropocene. The writing of this book was supported by AAUW and CHA Faculty Fellowships, among other research grants.
Relatedly, I co-edited an open-access volume听 (Amherst College Press, 2023), which traverses multiple disciplines and diverse forms (essays, poems, multimedia artworks) as an 鈥渁rchive of feelings鈥 in response to the climate crisis. The e-book听probes intersectional issues concerning the changing planet as they affect specific peoples, communities, wildlife species, and ecosystems in varying and inequitable ways. This co-edited volume resulted from a Mellon Sawyer Seminar,听鈥淒eep Horizons: Making Visible an Unseen Spectrum of Ecological Casualties & Prospects鈥听(2020-22), which I co-led in exploring environmental futures related to art and visual culture, ecology, indigeneity, and climate justice.
Also concerned with the creation of critical public spheres, my first book听 (Duke University Press, 2023, open access) analyzes contemporary art that grapples with cross-cultural affiliation and the active imagining of nonviolence in 21st-century Europe.听It examines the artwork of Harun Farocki, Thomas Hirschhorn, and the artist collective Henry VIII鈥檚 Wives from 2004-2009, when the idea of Europe and its increasing transnationalization became quite charged.
Additionally, I co-edited听The Photofilmic: Entangled Images in Contemporary Art and Visual Culture听(Leuven University Press and Cornell University Press, 2016), which听explores the different ways that art, cinema, and other forms of visual culture respond to a digitized, networked world, where traditional discourses of medium specificity, developed in distinct disciplines, fail to provide an adequate description of the transformations that photography and film have undergone. This book arose from a 3-year postdoctoral fellowship at the Universit茅 Catholique de Louvain and Lieven Gevaert Research Centre for Photography in Brussels, Belgium. Before arriving at 精品SM在线影片 in 2017, I also held Visiting Assistant Professor positions at Amherst College and Brown University.
Currently, I serve as field editor for contemporary art for听. I have also received a 精品SM在线影片听Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award from the Graduate School and participated in numerous, national and local teaching & learning fellowships and seminars.
鈥Decolonising 鈥楴atural Death鈥 through Living Time in听Nguy峄卬 Trinh Thi鈥檚 Moving Imagery,鈥
in Video Art: Time and Decolonisation, eds. Katarzyna Falecka and Gabriella Nugent (forthcoming 2027).
鈥淩epairing the Air: The Environmental Politics of Olfactory Art,鈥 in Essays on Contemporary听Art from Vietnam, eds. Pamela Corey, Nora Taylor, and 膼峄 T瓢峄漬g Linh (Singapore: National University of Singapore Press), forthcoming 2026.
鈥淔ifty Years Later: Art, Ecocide, and Animatedness in Vietnam,鈥 Southeast of Now: Directions in Contemporary and Modern Art in Asia听(March 2024), 3-29.
鈥淰isualizing Animal Trauma and Empty Forest Syndrome in the Moving Imagery听of听Tu岷听Andrew听Nguy峄卬,鈥 Art Journal 81:4 (December 2022): 44-61.
鈥淢补辫辫颈苍驳, SEA STATE, and State Violence on the Shores of Singapore,鈥 in Expanding听Systems Aesthetics: Art, Systems, and Politics Since the 1960s, eds. Johanna Gosse and听Tim Stott (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2022), 213-234.
鈥淭owards a Feeling of Animacy: Art, Ecology, and the Public Sphere in Vietnam,鈥 Afterimage 47:3 (September 2020): 66-90.
鈥淪low Protest in the Occupation of Cambodia鈥檚 White Building,鈥 Representations听148:1 (Fall 2019): 136-154.
鈥淭he Vanishing Vanishing-Point: Violence Prevention through Civil Imagination,鈥 Journal for European Studies (December 2017): 1-17.
鈥淔rom Silence to Babel: Farocki鈥檚 Image Infoscape,鈥 in New Silent Cinema, eds. Katherine Groo听and Paul Flaig (London: Routledge/AFI, 2015), 220-242.
鈥淏urning Cars, Eternal Flame: Counterpublicity in Thomas Hirschhorn鈥檚 Artworks,鈥 Image [&]听Narrative 16:1 (2015): 19-31.
鈥淏urning Cars, Caricatures, and Glub: Negotiating Photofilmic Images in a New Europe,鈥 Third听Text 28:2 (March 2014): 190-202.
Work with Students
I enjoy working with M.A. and Ph.D. students who engage with a diversity of topics in contemporary art and visual culture, particularly on matters of ecology and socio-environmental justice. I would be eager to also work with students engaged with artistic questions of health/wellness and the medical humanities.
Courses Taught
- Contemporary Art & the Politics of Care (graduate seminar)
- Art, Ecology, and Climate Justice (graduate seminar)
- Art in the Public Sphere (graduate seminar)
- Theories of Art History/Research and Methodologies (graduate seminar, cross-enrolled with Critical Media Practices)
- Contemporary Art
- Global Contemporary Art Since 1989
- Contemporary Art and Ecology
- Contemporary Art in Southeast Asia
- Photography and Political Violence (capstone seminar)
- Eco-Video in Southeast Asia
- Art, Public, Site: Imagining Place and Making Worlds (first-year seminar co-taught with Yumi Roth)