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Jeremy Michael " Jay " Jopling (born June 1963) is an English art dealer and gallerist. [1] . He is the founder of White Cube . Early life. Jay Jopling is the son of Michael Jopling, Baron Jopling, a Conservative politician who served for some time as Minister for Agriculture in the Conservative Government led by Margaret Thatcher. [2] .
The official website of Jay Jopling. Jay Jopling has established himself as a key figure in the art world and has been instrumental in repositioning London as the leading international centre for contemporary art over the past two decades.
White Cube is a gallery owned and run by the art dealer Jay Jopling (an Old Etonian and son of a Conservative MP) who, until September 2008, was married to artist Sam Taylor-Wood. It was first opened in a small, square room in May 1993 in Duke Street, St James's, a traditional art dealing street in the West End of London.
5 de jul. de 2018 · Initially, Jopling, an Eton-educated son of a Tory peer who spent one summer selling fire extinguishers, intended White Cube to be a project space modelled on Walter de Maria’s Earth Room in New...
White Cube is one of the world’s leading contemporary art galleries, representing over 60 international artists and artist estates. It was established in London in 1993 by Jay Jopling, who has supported and promoted the creative ambitions of many influential artists of our time.
6 de oct. de 2023 · Jay Jopling’s White Cube Opens in New York. What Took Him So Long? The normally press-shy gallerist, who has been synonymous with the London art market since he helped usher in the Young British...
Learn about the life and career of Jay Jopling, the suave and sociable gallery owner who launched and sold the works of Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin and other Young British Artists. Read how he expanded his White Cube empire, hosted glamorous parties and became a friend of celebrities and politicians.