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Paul Pagk was born on 1962 in Crawley, United Kingdom, is an English painter. Discover Paul Pagk's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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Paul Pagk is an abstract painter born in England, UK in 1962.
Pagk was born in 1962 of a Czech father and an English mother, who was also a painter and with whom he visited museums as a child.
He moved to France in 1973.
He studied at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris (France) from 1978 until 1982, year in which he founded the « 55 rue des Panoyaux » space in Ménilmontant (Paris) - a working space for artists located in an old foundry.
One year later he met the French gallerist Jean Fournier who became one of his first collectors.
In 1984, he exhibited at the galerie Jean Fournier in Paris and at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs.
In 1987, he had his first solo-show at the galerie Jean Fournier, and exhibited also at the art center Crédac in Ivry (France) and at the Parc Floral of Paris.
That same year, he was awarded the Prix Fénéon (Sorbonne University, Paris).
He received several awards: Prix Fénéon (1987), Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant (1998), Sheldon Bergh Prize (2000), Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation Grant (2012), Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant (2012), Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters & Sculptors Grant (2014).
He lives and works in New York City since 1988.
In September 1988, he moved to New York where he had found an artist loft to rent, and what was supposed to be a one-year stay became a long-term one in New York.
That year, he discovered the triple exhibition of Blinky Palermo, Imi Knoebel, and Joseph Beuys at the Dia Art Foundation in Chelsea (New York), which had an important impact on his work.
In 1990, he was included in the exhibition "Three Painters" curated by Tim Nye in Soho (New York), which included also American artist Jacqueline Humphries and Korean artist Huyn Soo Choi.
In 1991, Tim Nye opened a non-profit space "Thread Waxing Space" in Soho with Paul Pagk’s first solo show in New York.
In 1993, the second solo show of Paul Pagk at Thread Waxing Space was accompanied by a catalogue with a discussion between Tim Nye and Paul Pagk.
Since then, his work is regularly exhibited in France, United States and Europe.
Institutional surveys of his work were held at the Centre d’Arts Plastiques, Royan (2022), the Fondation Fernet-Branca, Saint-Louis (2021) and C.R.A.C. Montbéliard (1999) all in France.
He had solo exhibitions at Miguel Abreu Gallery (2023), Galerie Eric Dupont, Paris (2019, 2016 & 2014), Baukunst Galerie, Cologne (2008), Markus Winter, Berlin (2007), CRG Gallery, New York (1995 & 1994), Thread Waxing Space, New York (1993 & 1991), Galerie Jean Fournier, Paris (1987), among others.
Recently, his work was included in Singing in Unison: Artists Need to Create on the Same Scale That Society Has the Capacity to Destroy, Part 6 curated by Phong H. Bui at Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York (2022).
Pagk’s work is in the permanent collections of the Fonds National d’Art Contemporain (FNAC), Paris; Les Abattoirs, Toulouse; FRAC Picardie, France, Springfield Museum of Art, OH; Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, NH, among others.
When reviewing Paul Pagk's show in 1993 (Artforum International), art critic Donald Kuspit said, "Paul Pagk's abstract paintings show that the renewal of painting depends upon the renewal of what is fundamental to it: primitive sensory experience articulated through texture and elementary structure. The former is innate to surface, the latter marks it as the universal ground of presentation."
For Franklin Sirmans, the density of paint in Pagk's work is reminiscent of "early Dutch painting."
While also finding references in his paintings to a variety of 20th century abstract artists, Sirmans concludes "The artist's style is thoroughly unique avoiding any burdensome odes to modernist or postmodernist longing."
According to Raphael Rubinstein, "Whatever illusions and sensations his canvases might produce, Pagk’s stated intent is for viewers to “inhabit” his paintings and the spatial constructs therein."
, and NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellowship in Painting (2018).