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Paula Cooper Gallery

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  • Chelsea
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Time Out says

Legendary dealer Paula Cooper opened the very first gallery in Soho back in 1968, when it was still a scruffy neighborhood where artists lived and worked. Cooper was among the first dealers to champion Minimalism and Conceptual Art, mounting historically important early shows by Donald Judd and Carl Andre, among others. By the 1990s, the artists in Soho were gone, and so, too, was Copper, who decamped to Chelsea—one of the first dealers to open there, making her once again a pioneer of a gallery distict. Since then, she's built an impressive art temple that showcases the talents of artists such as Christian Marclay, Tauba Auerbach and Sophie Calle.

Details

Address:
524 W 26th St
New York
10011
Cross street:
Between Tenth and Eleventh Aves
Transport:
Subway: C, E to 23rd St
Opening hours:
Tue–Sat 10am–6pm
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