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Almog Cohen-Kashi

Almog Cohen-Kashi

Areas of Specialization: Sculpture, movement, site, art as intellectual history, theory

Email: Almog.Cohen-Kashi@stonybrook.edu

Almog Cohen-Kashi is an art historian, critic, and theorist based in New York City. Her studies focus on identifying how sculpture has changed over the last century and defined itself as a medium. In doing so she has invested intellectual energy in identifying the classical tradition to understand how it becomes a ghost that looms over sculpture. She is currently fascinated with sculptures installed in corners of rooms and how this gesture fosters conversations with other fields, such as dance, architecture, and photography.

Almog attended The School of Criticism and Theory at Cornell University in 2024 with a fellowship from the Humanities Institute at Stony Brook University. In addition to her scholarly work, she has published criticism in magazines such as BOMB, Screen Slate, The Manhattan Art Review, Le Chauffage, and more. She received her BA from Sarah Lawrence College in 2017, where she concentrated in Art History.