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Annie Cohen-Solal was born on 1948 in Algiers, is a French academic (born 1948). Discover Annie Cohen-Solal's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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Annie Cohen-Solal is a writer, historian, cultural diplomat and public intellectual in a trajectory that spans more than four decades.

Born in Algiers, in a Jewish family from multiple Mediterranean origins (Algeria, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Italy etc.), she faced numerous geographical displacements and devoted her entire career to issues of migration and creation.

For ever, she has been tracking down interactions between art, literature and society with an intercultural twist.

1905

An award-winning writer from Sartre: 1905-1980 to Leo & His Circle: the Life of Leo Castelli (Prix ArtCurial 2010) and A Foreigner Called Picasso (Prix Femina 2021), her books, exhibitions, and lectures have been widely covered both by academic reviews and by the press at large.

Annie Cohen-Solal brings to life a surging global ebb and flow of cultural energies, driven by innumerable fascinating individuals– painters, collectors, critics– who initiated enormous cultural changes in history.

Born in Algeria, Annie Cohen-Solal lived in numerous countries and speaks numerous languages.

As an academic, she held positions at the Freie Universität Berlin, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Tisch School of Art (NYU), École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, University of Caen (Basse-Normandie), École Normale supérieure in Paris.

She is currently Distinguished Professor at Bocconi University in Milan (Department of Social and Political Sciences).

Since her earliest projects as a scholar, Annie has been borrowing techniques from ethnography and anthropology, combining them with traditional historical archival research – mostly in intercultural contexts.

1971

Following the social and geographical trajectory of the painter, her book reveals how this Jewish child who immigrated to the United States at age ten, became a true agent of transformation of the country, managing to integrate the different cultural areas to which he belonged, notably in the Rothko Chapel (Houston, Texas) commissioned by the de Menil family and inaugurated in 1971.

1980

As a writer, after Annie's PhD Paul Nizan communiste impossible, 1980 (with Professor Annie Krigel), Cohen-Solal was commissioned by André Schiffrin (Pantheon Books, New York) to write the first biography of Jean-Paul Sartre.

1985

Published in 1985, this book was translated into sixteen languages.

1989

As Cultural Counselor to the French Embassy in the United States in residence in New York (1989-1993), Cohen-Solal tackled numerous fields, managed to get Ariane Mnouchkine's Les Atrides to BAM, and created the first French interdisciplinary academic program across the US "centres d'excellence".

2001

In the frame of a manyfold project which was to become a social history of the US artist, she published Painting American (2001) and Leo & His Circle : The Life of Leo Castelli (2010).

In 2001, she produced a 25 programs-series for France-Culture: From Frederic Church to Jackson Pollock, the Heroic March of American Painters. She joined the jury of the Latvian Architecture Award in Riga (2015) and that of the Evens Art Prize in Antwerp (2016).

2005

On the occasion of Sartre's centenary in 2005, her international lecture tour took her to Brazil, where she and Gilberto Gil considered the creation of a Sartre Chair at the University of Brasilia.

2009

In June 2009, at the French Consulate in New York, she was presented with the title of Chevalier dans l'ordre national de la Légion d'Honneur, the highest decoration in France, by Ambassador Pierre Vimont.

In New York again, Cohen-Solal's first encounter with Leo Castelli led her to shift her interest from European intellectuals to agents of the art world.

2013

She then co-directed the organization of the Sartre Night at the ENS, involving students and researchers as philosophers, historians and geographers, and led a research seminar "Geopolitics of Sartre" (2013).

In July 2023, Cohen-Solal was asked to give the keynote address for the Sartre UK Society at Oxford.

Her lecture “Who’s Still Afraid of Sartre?” developed some of the issues from her Tribune published earlier in Le Monde.

2014

She also published New York-Mid Century (2014), with Paul Goldberger and Robert Gottlieb; and Mark Rothko : Toward the Light in the Chapel (2014).

By adopting the historical perspective of the longue durée and developing a multiscalar analysis of configurations, Cohen-Solal highlighted the various networks of agents who made possible the empowerment of the artist in the US as well as the shift of the art world to the US.

As a curator, Cohen-Solal presented Magiciens de la terre 2014 at the Centre Pompidou, and published Magiciens de la terre : retour sur une exposition légendaire, with Jean-Hubert Martin.

2015

Annie Cohen-Solal is also a trustee of Paris College of Art (since 2015).

As part of her research on art, artists, intellectual and social circulations, she was commissioned by Leon Black (Jewish Lives series at Yale University Press) to write Mark Rothko : toward the Light in the Chapel, translated into six languages.

With historian Jeremy Adelman (Princeton University), she became co-director of "Crossing Boundaries", a research group at CASBS (Center for Advanced Behavioral Studies), Stanford University (2015).

Her latest book Picasso the Foreigner (Prix Femina Essai, Fayard, 2021 and Gallimard Folio, 2023) was published in English by Farrar, Straus & Giroux (USA and English-speaking world) and in Spanish by Paidós (Spain and Spanish-speaking world) in Spring 2023.

Next editions in 2024: Poland (Znak Koncept), Brazil (Record), Italy (Marsilio), and Russia, China, Japan etc. In 2022, Cohen-Solal curated the exhibition Picasso l'étranger for the Musée national de l'Histoire de l'Immigration de la Porte Dorée, in partnership with the Musée national Picasso-Paris, which was presented from October 12, 2021 to February 13, 2022.

It won the Historia prize for best historical exhibition 2022.

A version of this exhibition A Foreigner Called Picasso is currently being presented in New York at Gagosian West 21st Street (November 10 to December 22, 2023; it is co-curated with Vérane Tasseau).

Forthcoming Picasso exhibitions might include Mantova (Palazzo Te) and Milano (Palazzo Reale).

2016

Following her global vision of artistic flows, the Maeght Foundation in Saint Paul de Vence entrusted her with the essay  for Christo and Jeanne-Claude : Barrels (2016).