Paula Cooper Gallery
Paula Cooper Gallery was founded by Paula Cooper in 1968 in New York City’s SoHo district. The gallery was one of the first to open in SoHo, an area that would become a major arts district. Paula Cooper Gallery has been instrumental in the careers of many artists, including Sol LeWitt, Carl Andre, and Christian Marclay. Known for its commitment to conceptual and minimal art, the gallery has significantly influenced contemporary art practices and inspired numerous other galleries to adopt similar approaches. In 1996, Paula Cooper Gallery moved to Chelsea, contributing to the development of this neighborhood as a premier art destination. The gallery’s innovative exhibitions and dedication to artist-centric programming have left a lasting impact on the art world. Read more about Galleries.