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Karp, Ivan C

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Karp, Ivan C (1926– )

US gallery director and writer. He became the director of the Leo Castelli Gallery in 1959, and director and president of the O K Harris Gallery in 1969. He was called the ‘father of pop art’, and wrote one of the first pop art novels, Doobie Doo 1966. He was also involved in saving architectural fragments from restored or demolished buildings.

He was born in New York City.



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