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  2. Paula Cooper Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Cooper ran her own space, the Paula Johnson Gallery, from 1964 to 1966, where Walter De Maria launched his first solo show in New York. She worked for Park Place Gallery from 1965 to 1967, [3] a co-operative gallery of five painters and five sculptors, including Mark di Suvero, Leo Valledor, Robert Grosvenor, and David Novros.

  3. 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.

  4. 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]

  5. Artist Carl Andre, known for minimalist sculptures and a ...

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    His death passing was confirmed on Wednesday by the Paula Cooper Gallery, with which the artist had worked since 1964. Since the mid-1980s, Andre’s legacy has been complicated by accusations ...

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  7. 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 ...

  8. Berry Campbell Gallery - Wikipedia

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    They established Berry Campbell Gallery in 2013. In 2015, Berry Campbell Gallery took over a neighboring gallery space and expanded to 4,000 square feet. [2] In September 2022 it moved to a 9,000 square foot location formerly occupied by Paula Cooper Gallery and Robert Miller Gallery. [3]

  9. Roberta Smith - Wikipedia

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    While at the Paula Cooper Gallery Smith wrote exhibition reviews for Artforum, and subsequently for Art in America, the Village Voice and other publications. She has written and spoken about Judd on many occasions throughout her career, and upon his death in 1995, penned his New York Times obituary. [9] [10] [11]