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  2. Paula Cooper Gallery - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Paula Cooper gave the extant records of Park Place, dating from 1966 to 1967, and the early records of the Paula Cooper Gallery, from 1968 to 1973 to the Smithsonian Archives of American Art. In 2013, Paula Cooper Gallery opened two pop-up spaces, in a former auto parts shop at 197 10th Avenue, near 22nd Street, as well as on the ...

  3. Park Place Gallery - Wikipedia

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    A significant development in the New York art scene was the birth of the gallery scene in SoHo, which Park Place Gallery helped define. [7] After the closure of the gallery, director Paula Cooper took many of the experience she had at the Park Place Gallery and used that to open the Paula Cooper Gallery on 96 Prince Street in SoHo. [2]

  4. Paula Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Paula Cooper may refer to: Paula Cooper (art dealer), founder of a New York art gallery; Paula Cooper, the murderer of Ruth Pelke This page was last edited on 29 ...

  5. List of contemporary art galleries - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of contemporary art galleries, i.e., commercial galleries for-profit, privately-owned businesses dealing in artworks by contemporary artists born after 1945. Galleries on this list meet the following criteria: The gallery has played a major role in career of significant or well-known artists born after 1945

  6. Murder of Ruth Pelke - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Pelke was a 78-year-old American living in Gary, Indiana, who was stabbed to death by Paula R. Cooper [1] (August 25, 1969 – May 26, 2015), then aged 15, on May 14, 1985. Cooper stabbed Pelke 33 times with a butcher knife before stealing ten dollars and her car. A year later, Cooper was sentenced to death on July 11, 1986.

  7. Cynthia Hawkins - Wikipedia

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    Raised in Queens, New York, Hawkins is the eldest of 5 siblings. Her early fascination with prehistoric art would later manifest in a career as an artist. As a child, Hawkins spent time watching art instructor Jon Gnagy on the television program "Learn to Draw" and as a teenager, taught herself watercolor painting. [3]

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  9. Sam Durant - Wikipedia

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    Durant has shown with several galleries including Blum & Poe [5] in Los Angeles, Praz-Delavallade [6] in Paris/Los Angeles and Sadie Coles HQ [7] in London and Catriona Jeffries in Vancouver. He is currently represented by Paula Cooper Gallery [8] in New York and Blum Gallery, Los Angeles, Tokyo and New York.

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