Although a lot has been written by and about Harold Cohen over the years, most of it is scattered through obscure articles and gallery catalogues. The one exception is Aarons Code by Pamela McCorduck
Although a lot has been written by and about Harold Cohen over the years, most of it is scattered through obscure articles and gallery catalogues. The one exception is Aarons Code by Pamela McCorduck (WH Freeman, 1991, ISBN 0-7167-2173-2), a biography and an exploration of Cohens ideas. It also includes an interesting selection of both his and Aarons work up to 1990. More than 50 of Harold Cohens works, including one or two early computer-generated drawings, are in the Tate Gallery collection. None, however, is on public display.