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  1. 4 days ago · (The curator Walter Hopps said that looking at Chicago’s work was like watching a woman hike up her skirt, and John Coplans, the founding editor of Artforum, told her, “You’ve got to decide ...

  2. Jun 24, 2024 · Last week we met Walter Hopps, a microbiology major at UCLA who in 1957 started what became one of the most important art galleries in the history of southern California. The Ferus Gallery on La Cienega Blvd. took as its mission the exhibition of contemporary art when many places, certainly museums, would not show it.

  3. 5 days ago · Influences on jazz didn’t come just from New York and New Orleans. Over the past couple of weeks, we’ve come to know an innovative gallery owner from the 1950s named Walter Hopps. Paintings and sculpture weren’t his only interests, however.

  4. 4 days ago · (The curator Walter Hopps said that looking at Chicago’s work was like watching a woman hike up her skirt, and John Coplans, the founding editor of Artforum, told her, “You’ve got to decide if you want to be a woman or an artist.”) But these pieces are truly — to use a taboo word in art criticism these days — beautiful.

  5. Jun 20, 2024 · The up-and-coming writer and socialite, came up with the idea after getting into a fight with her lover, gallerist Walter Hopps, who refused to invite her to the opening night of one of Duchamp’s shows because his wife was going to be there.

  6. 4 days ago · Based on Walter Hopps' 36 Hours project, held at MOTA (Museum of Temporary Art), Washington, USA in 1978, open call exhibition After Walter Hopps returns to Platform Arts. When Platform Arts opened their gallery to artists of all ages and disciplines in 2022 the result was nothing short of amazing. Walls, floor and the ceiling rails of Platform ...

  7. Jun 21, 2024 · She founded the short-lived but influential magazine Grand Street, where Walter Hopps, Rachel Kushner, Hilton Als, and Deborah Triesman all worked at. Stein discovered Ottessa Moshfegh and got her published in The Paris Review shortly before she died.