Nadia Lee Cohen
Nadia Lee Cohen was born in United States on November 15th, 1990 and is the Pop Artist. At the age of 33, Nadia Lee Cohen biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Lee Cohen’s parents helped her build sets in their garage for her earliest film and photographic projects while she attended the London College of Fashion, where she received the highest honors in BA and MA fashion photography. She relocated to Los Angeles in search of the Hollywood scenery that inspired her, only to find the real Hollywood Boulevard was one of trashy stores and broken dreams. This became her new source of inspiration for her project Women that would be published six years later. Her photographs and films are character-driven visions of saturated and surreal dreamscapes that capture the manifest pleasures and visceral terrors of the urban environment.
In 2020, Lee Cohen published her first book Women with IDEA; a major monograph six years in the making; the book featured 100 previously unseen portraits.
As a film director, Lee Cohen has worked with Tyler the Creator, Kali Uchis, A$AP Rocky and Katy Perry amongst others. Commercially, she has worked in fashion with campaigns for Balenciaga Mac, Maison Margiela, Adidas, Schiaparelli, Gucci and Valentino. As a photographer, Nadia has shot iconic women including Billie Jean King, Pamela Anderson, Kim Kardashian, and Sophia Loren.
Lee Cohen was profiled by Interview, Vogue, Dazed, I-D, Another, Numéro and Huffington Post. Her second book Hello My Name Is was published by IDEA in December 2021.
‘Hello My Name Is’ sees Lee Cohen physically manifest herself into 33 characters (both female and male) imagined from 33 found name badges. Alongside each portrait is a still-life of found objects associated with each persona.
In 2021, Lee Cohen hosted the opening of The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles, a night in collaboration with Vanity Fair, where she wore Daniel Roseberry’s iconic gold Schiaparelli design.
In May 2022, Lee Cohen opened her first solo art exhibition in the United States at Jeffrey Deitch gallery in Los Angeles. The gallery presented a thematic showcase of Cohen’s photographic works from her monographs (Women and HELLO, My Name Is), in addition to an immersive installation featuring video works and life-like sculptures.