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ARTISTS exhibited, represented or available in the gallery :41
| Terry Adkins - NEW YORK NY | Carl Andre - NEW YORK NY | Tauba Auerbach - NEW YORK NY | Céleste Boursier-Mougenot - NEW YORK NY | Cecily Brown - NEW YORK NY | Sophie Calle - NEW YORK NY | Beatrice Caracciolo - NEW YORK NY | Bruce Conner - NEW YORK NY | Jay DeFeo - NEW YORK NY | Sam Durant - NEW YORK NY | Luciano Fabro - NEW YORK NY | Matias Faldbakken - NEW YORK NY | Charles Gaines - NEW YORK NY | Liz Glynn - NEW YORK NY | Robert Grosvenor - NEW YORK NY | Hans Haacke - NEW YORK NY | Douglas Huebler - NEW YORK NY | Michael Hurson - NEW YORK NY | Ralph Lemon - NEW YORK NY | Julian Lethbridge - NEW YORK NY | Sol LeWitt - NEW YORK NY | Eric N. Mack - NEW YORK NY | Christian Marclay - NEW YORK NY | Justin Matherly - NEW YORK NY | Peter Moore - NEW YORK NY | David Novros - NEW YORK NY | Claes Oldenburg - NEW YORK NY | Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen - NEW YORK NY | Paul Pfeiffer - NEW YORK NY | Walid Raad - NEW YORK NY | Veronica Ryan - NEW YORK NY | Joel Shapiro - NEW YORK NY | Rudolf Stingel - NEW YORK NY | Mark di Suvero - NEW YORK NY | Kelley Walker - NEW YORK NY | Dan Walsh - NEW YORK NY | Meg Webster - NEW YORK NY | Robert Wilson - NEW YORK NY | Jackie Winsor - NEW YORK NY | Bing Wright - NEW YORK NY | Carey Young - NEW YORK NY |

INFO of the GALLERY'S WEBSITE

GALLERY : COOPER PAULA URL Exist
City : NEW YORK NY
Country : U.S.A.
web site : www.paulacoopergallery.com
email : info@paulacoopergallery.com



ADDRESS :
534 West 21st Street NY, NY 10011
Tel 212.255.1105 / FAX 212.255.5156
OPENING HOURS :
Tuesday – Saturday, 10am – 6pm

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ABSTRACT :
Paula Cooper Gallery, the first art gallery in SoHo, opened in 1968 with an exhibition to benefit the Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam. The show included works by Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Robert Mangold and Robert Ryman, among others, as well as Sol LeWitt’s first wall drawing. For over fifty years, the gallery’s artistic agenda has remained focused on, though not limited to, conceptual and minimal art. In 1996, the gallery moved to Chelsea to occupy an award-winning redesigned 19th century building. The architect was Richard Gluckman. In 1999, Paula Cooper opened a second exhibition space at 521 West 21st Street. In fall 2018, the gallery temporarily relocated its primary space to 524 West 26th Street, opening with a 50th anniversary exhibition that benefitted March For Our Lives. Beyond its immediate artistic program, the gallery has regularly hosted concerts, music symposia, dance performances, book receptions, poetry readings, as well as art exhibitions and special events to benefit various national and community organizations. For 25 years until 2000, the gallery presented a much celebrated series of New Year’s Eve readings of Gertrude Stein’s The Making of Americans and James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake.