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Maureen Paley was born on 1953, is an An american art dealer. Discover Maureen Paley's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?
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Maureen Paley (born 1953 ) is the American owner of a contemporary art gallery in Bethnal Green, London, where she lives.
She attended Sarah Lawrence College, and graduated from Brown University in 1975.
She emigrated to England in 1977, attending the Royal College of Art from 1978 to 1980, where she gained an MA in photography.
It was founded in 1984, called Interim Art during the 1990s, and renamed Maureen Paley in 2004.
She exhibited Young British Artists at an early stage.
One thing in common with many of the artists represented is their interest in addressing social issues.
The gallery is located at 60 Three Colts Lane.
In 1984, Paley began a gallery programme in her Victorian terraced house.
In the early 1990s, the gallery presented several exhibitions made by the burgeoning group of artists that were to become known as the YBAs—including, Henry Bond, Angela Bulloch and Liam Gillick.
She was called by Time Out "a true pioneer of the East End", having presented work there before it was fashionable.
For almost a decade, the gallery was supported by Arts Council grants and other patronage.
In 1994, Paley curated a show at Camden Arts Centre of work by Joseph Kosuth, Ad Reinhardt and Félix González-Torres.
The National Touring Exhibitions show went to the Serpentine Gallery, London, Southampton City Art Gallery, and Leeds City Art Gallery.
It was installed in the Trust's studio space in Dean Clough, Halifax.
In September 1999, the gallery moved to Herald Street in Bethnal Green, occupying "a chic new industrial space."
Paley's base in the area was a precedent for leading galleries such as White Cube and Victoria Miro to also locate in the East End."
In 2000, Paley staged The Agony and the Ecstasy, the first show of Rebecca Warren, who she met after Paley had given a talk at her art school.
She said in 2001, "Being a tastemaker—someone who invents the future—requires a delicate balance. You need to be of your time—if you're too far ahead you'll be misunderstood."
In 2004, the gallery's name was changed from Interim Art to Maureen Paley.
In 2006, when asked why many women have been successful in contemporary art dealing, Paley said,
"Art is one of the last unregulated markets. There are no male gatekeepers and you are not confined to traditional alpha-male values. That makes it very attractive to a certain type of woman with a strong personality, who wouldn't fit into a cookie-cutter working environment [...]."
Paley was one of the judges of New Sensations, a competition for art students promoted by Channel 4 and the Saatchi Gallery.
Jo Craven said in The Daily Telegraph that Paley was one of only five female gallery owners of note in London.
In August 2009, reflecting on the legacy of the YBA art scene, Paley said, "The thing that came out of the YBA generation was boldness, a belief that you can do anything."
In 2009, Paley was elected to the executive committee of the Society of London Art Dealers.
In 2010, Paley was one of a group of art dealers including Sadie Coles who made up the selection committee for the Frieze Art Fair.
The gallery also takes part in Condo, an exhibition series where host galleries collaborate and share their spaces with visiting galleries.
Maureen Paley opened a space in Hove called Morena di Luna in 2017 and in 2021 opened Studio M at Rochelle School in Shoreditch.
Maureen Paley was born in New York.
Paley was interviewed for the Art Agency, Partners podcast In Other Words in 2020 and an episode of Talk Art in 2022. In 2023, she was invited to deliver the 15th annual Dasha Shenkman Lecture in Contemporary Art at the University of Guelph, Canada.
Maureen Paley represents numerous living artists, including: