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Maureen Paley (born 1953〔Sleeman, Elizabeth (ed.) ''The International Who's Who of Women'' (London and New York: Routledge, 2002), p. 431. Entry on Paley available as snippet view (here )〕) is the American owner of a contemporary art gallery in Bethnal Green, London, where she lives. 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.〔 Artists represented include Turner Prize winners, Gillian Wearing and Wolfgang Tillmans. ==Early life==
Maureen Paley was born in New York, the daughter of Alfred Paley and Sylvia Paley; she attended Sarah Lawrence College, and graduated from Brown University〔 in 1975. Her artwork appears on the cover of the Summer 1973 edition of ''Sarah Lawrence Magazine''.〔(SLC site ) Retrieved, 11 September 2010〕 She received Russian training as a ballet dancer.〔("87. Maureen Paley" ), ''ArtReview'', 2009. Retrieved 13 August 2010.〕 She emigrated to England in 1977, attending The Royal College of Art, where she gained an MA in photography.〔Camblin, Victoria. "(Maureen Paley: London Borough of Tower Hamlets )," ''032c'' magazine, Summer 2009〕 In 1978, she met and became one of the first London friends of Helen Chadwick, who, like Paley, lived in Beck Road, Bethnal Green.〔Beckett, Andy. ("What a swell party it was" ), ''The Independent on Sunday'', 2 June 1996. Retrieved 14 August 2010.〕 Paley and other friends took part in Chadwick's first London show, a feminist performance titled ''In the Kitchen'', by strapping themselves in a canvas model of a cooker.〔 Chadwick guided Paley in the conversion of her home into a space for art exhibitions.〔 Paley said, "Helen was always talking about craftsmanship—a constant fount of information".〔
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