Paul Pagk
Paul Pagk is a contemporary abstract painter known for his use of geometric and organic shapes, minimalist compositions, and a lyrical approach to form and color. He was born in 1962 in Crawley, UK, and currently lives and works in New York City.
Pagk's paintings are a testament to the power of abstract art to convey complex ideas and emotions through the interplay of form, color, and space. He invites viewers to slow down and engage with the act of perception, to look, feel, and perhaps see something new. His brushstrokes are both broad and finite, conveying a sense of fluidity and deliberateness, and his compositions are structurally sound yet not rigid or mechanical.
He had solo exhibitions at Galerie Jean Fournier, Paris (1987), Thread Waxing Space, New York (1991 & 1993), CRG Gallery, New York (1994 & 1995), C.R.A.C. Montbéliard, France (1999), Markus Winter, Berlin (2007), Baukunst Galerie, Cologne (2008), Galerie Eric Dupont, Paris (2014 & 2019), among others.
Years:
Born in 1962
Country:
United Kingdom, Crawley