COOPER (artist) - Additional Texts

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Books: 2007 ‘Miami Contemporary Artists’ by Paul Clemence, Julie Davidow, Elisa Turner, Schiffer Publishing ISBN 0-7643-2647-3
2005 ‘MOCA and Miami’ by Bonnie Clearwater, Museum of Contemporary Art ISBN 1-888708-22-0
2001 ‘Making Art in Miami, Travels in Hyperreality’ by Bonnie Clearwater, Museum of Contemporary Art ISBN 1-888708-11-5
2000 ‘Sarasota Biennial-2000’ by Ringling Museum of Art ISBN 0-916758-38-9

Periodicals: 2007 ‘Loud and Dirty' by Zane Fisher, The Santa Fe Reporter, May 16
2007 ‘Cooper: I see a red door and want to paint it black' by Michael Abatemarco, THE Magazine, July
2006 ‘Miami makes the scene' by Enrique Fernandez, Miami Herald
2005 'Rubell Collection Exhibits Miami Artists' by Elisa Turner, Miami Herald
2005 'Current Shows- Black Lungs' by Alfredo Triff, The New Times
2004 'Artist Conversations' by Anat Ebgi, NY Arts magazine
2004 ‘Clearing house’ Street Magazine June 11
2003 ‘Miami: A Dramatic Reinvention’ ArtNews February
2003 ‘Cooper: El Artista como AntiHéro’ El Nuevo Herald March 9
2003 ‘Raw Cooper’ Street Magazine April 4
2003 ‘Cooper: Sculpture Exhibit at Dorsch’ The Miami Herald August 17
2002 ‘Ear Candy in Humid’ Street Magazine January 11
2001 ‘In Miami, A Hot Spot of Art, the Temperature is Rising’ by Amei Wallach, New York Times Sep. 16
2001 ‘Things to See, ART’ Village Voice Sep. 6
2001 ‘Ticket to Ride’ by Elisa Turner, The Miami Herald Dec. 20
2001 ‘An Artistic Ode to Miami’ by Damarys Ocana, Street Magazine Dec 22-28
2001 ‘The Hyperreality of It All’ by Alfredo Triff, The New Times Jan 4-10
2001 ‘Robots Take Over Frederic Snitzer Gallery’ by Carlos Reyes, MiamiArtExchange.com April
2001 ‘Hacer Arte en Miami’ by Armando Alvarez Bravo, El Neuvo Herald Jan. 14
2001 ‘Cooper, Aproppiaciones y Licencias’ by Miguel Sirgado, El Nuevo Herald April 15
2000 ‘Banking on Art’ by Paula Harper, Art In America May

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