Gagosian
Emily Cooper is an experienced art professional currently serving as Artist Liaison at Gagosian, where responsibilities include managing artwork details, coordinating exhibitions, and overseeing budgetary expenses. With a progressive career at Gagosian, roles have included Associate Artist Liaison, Assistant Artist Liaison, and various support positions in exhibitions and sales. Notable achievements include organizing significant events at Art Basel and developing comprehensive sales materials. Emily has also interned and held positions at The Hyde Collection and the Tang Teaching Museum, contributing to communications, community programming, and collections management. A graduate of Skidmore College with a Bachelor of Arts in Art History, Emily has demonstrated a commitment to arts administration and operational excellence throughout diverse roles in the art sector.
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Gagosian
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In thirty years Gagosian has evolved into a global network with seventeen exhibition spaces in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Paris, Geneva, Basel, Rome, Athens, and Hong Kong, designed by world-renowned architects including Caruso St John, Richard Gluckman, Richard Meier, Jean Nouvel, Selldorf Architects, and wHY Architecture.Gagosian’s vibrant contemporary program features the work of leading international artists including Georg Baselitz, Ellen Gallagher, Andreas Gursky, Anselm Kiefer, Jeff Koons, Takashi Murakami, Ed Ruscha, Richard Serra, Taryn Simon, Rachel Whiteread, and many others. Additionally, unparalleled historical exhibitions are prepared and presented on the work of legendary artists such as Francis Bacon, Alexander Calder, John Chamberlain, Willem de Kooning, Lucio Fontana, Helen Frankenthaler, Alberto Giacometti, Roy Lichtenstein, Piero Manzoni, Claude Monet, Henry Moore, Jackson Pollock, David Smith, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and others. A series of groundbreaking Picasso surveys curated by John Richardson has been attended by hundreds of thousands of visitors in New York and London.