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ID: 500128656
Page Link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500128656

 

Record Type: Person
Podber, Dorothy (American performance artist and gallerist, ca. 1933-2008)

Note: Podber is notorious for firing a bullet into a stack of Andy Warhol paintings in 1964. She helped run the Nonagon Gallery in the late 1950s and early 1960s where she showed the work of Yoko Ono. She was an associate of Ray Johnson, with whom she performed a series of pranks and performances New York City.

Names:
Podber, Dorothy (preferred,V)
Dorothy Podber (V,display)

Nationalities:
American (preferred)

Roles:
artist (preferred)
performance artist
conceptual artist

Gender: female

Birth and Death Places:
Died:  Manhattan (New York City, New York state, United States) (borough)

Related People or Corporate Bodies:
associate of ....  Johnson, Ray  
......................  (American painter, draftsman, and performance artist, 1927-1995) [500006906]

List/Hierarchical Position:
 ....  Persons, Artists
 ........  Podber, Dorothy (I)

Biographies:
(American performance artist and gallerist, ca. 1933-2008) ..... [VP Preferred]

Additional Names:

Sources and Contributors:
Dorothy Podber ........ [VP]
..............................  Getty Vocabulary Program rules
Podber, Dorothy ........ [VP Preferred]
................................  Kennedy, Dorothy Podber, New York Times (2008) obit
................................  Send Letters, Postcards, Drawings, Art Journal (1977)

Subject: ........ [VP]
....................  Getty Vocabulary Program rules
....................  Kennedy, Dorothy Podber, New York Times (2008) obit
....................  Send Letters, Postcards, Drawings, Art Journal (1977)
 
Note:
English .......... [VP]
.......... Kennedy, Dorothy Podber, New York Times (2008)
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