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Paul A. Paddock : ウィキペディア英語版
Paul A. Paddock

Paul Paddock (born June 2, 1974 in New York) is an American artist, lives and works in New York City. He's a painter and sculptor, best known for his water colors and mixed media on paper. His work is painted in a style similar to children's books illustrations, and deals with ideas of innocence, sex, violence, and the defiling of innocence—taking place in nature. They are metaphors of the artist's personal history, experiences, and fantasies. He was formerly represented by BUIA gallery, in Chelsea (2004–2009) and is currently represented by the Frosh and Portmann gallery.〔http://www.froschportmann.com〕
== Biography and career ==
Paddock grew up about an hour outside of New York City (his work reflects the beauty of the New England landscape). He graduated with a BFA from the School of Visual Arts, in NYC, in 1998. His first solo show was at an artist coop called C.B. Space, in NY in 1998. Paddock didn't receive recognition until the 2001 group show, titled Hello Schoolgirls! ''〔Hello Schoolgirls, New York Post (Page Six), 11/14/2004〕'', at the Fish Tank Gallery in Brooklyn—where he showed alongside of other artists Neil Farber, Martin Mull, and Taylor McKimens. After ''...Schoolgirls'' he showed in many other group shows and was eventually represented by the BUIA gallery, where he was the highlight of his first group there titled Other Worlds.''〔Other Worlds, Friedling, Melissa Pearl, “New York, New York: Art Fragments from the Big Apple,” Flash Art, March–April 2004, p. 61〕'' Besides one more group show at BUIA (''〔Primo, Cerbini, Lorenza, “Alla Buia Gallery si Festeggia con ‘Primo,’” America Oggi, 27June, 2004, p. 9〕'') and two group shows at Capsule Gallery (NY, NY) that year—''One for Grandma'' and ''Sympathetic Nerve''. Paddock had his first solo show with BUIA the following October, titled 'Piggy's New Gang.' In 2005 he participated in a ''Tsunami Benefit Auction'' at Philips de Pury (NY, NY) and the annual White Box auction, along with a couple of more group shows. In 2006, Paddock was in Animals in Art at the DCCA (Delaware Center of Contemporary Art), (Wilmington, DE). The following year Paul Paddock had his last solo show at BUIA titled 'Season of the Witch', (02-03/2007) 〔'Season of the Witch', (02-03/2007), http://oneartworld.com/artists/P/Paul+Paddock.html〕 which sold out in the first ten days. BUIA closed the spring of 2009. As of late 2011 to present Paddock is represented by Frosch and Portmann (NY, NY).

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