Paul Gagner
Paul Gagner is painter and sculptor who depicts the humorous and preposterous in otherwise ordinary objects and situations. Gagner frequently employs self-portraiture as a vehicle to search for a deeper understanding of our foibles. His works are absurd self-contained moments that also hint at the limits of the painting and sculpture’s surface.
He holds a B.F.A from the School of Visual Arts and an M.F.A. from the City University of New York at Brooklyn College. Gagner’s works have been exhibited nationally and internationally. He’s been featured in Hyperallergic, Art21 magazine, New American Paintings, Baltimore City Paper, and featured on the cover and interviewed for the print magazine, Art Maze Magazine.
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Paul Gagner - "The Cut of My Jib"
10 - 31 Aug 2024Hashimoto Contemporary NYCHashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present The Cut of My Jib , a new body of work by Brooklyn-based artist Paul Gagner. Opening Night Reception: Saturday, August 10th 6pm -...Read more"Reading Between the Lines" Group Exhibition
7 - 28 Apr 2018Hashimoto Contemporary SFHashimoto Contemporary SF is pleased to present Reading Between the Lines , a group show curated by Anna Valdez. The exhibition features a dynamic roster of artists from the Bay...Read more
Upcoming November Editions!
November 22, 2024Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to announce several new limited editions published with our roster of represented and exhibiting artists. On Friday, November 29th we will...Read moreOpening Reception: Paul Gagner "The Cut of My Jib" & Abigail Goldman "State of Nature"
August 21, 2024Gallery Founder Ken Harman Hashimoto and Artist Abigail Goldman Thank you so much to everyone who came out to the opening of Abigail Goldman's solo...Read more
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