Paul P.
(Canadian, born 1977)
Biography
Paul P. is contemporary Canadian artist known for his drawings and paintings of young men. Influenced by the works of John Singer Sargent and James Abbott McNeill Whistler, the artist depicts his subjects—whose images are culled from 1970s gay pornography as well as his own snapshots—with a delicate reverence. “The figures in my work—anonymous and interchangeable—are caught in the moment of change, when they are successfully removed from their context, freed from degradation,” he said of his work. “I am searching for analogies and the touching of hands between the past and the present.” Born in 1977 in Canada, P. earned his BFA from York University, and later worked as a studio assistant for the renowned artist Stephen Andrews. In 2001, he exhibited his first portraits of young men, many of which were inspired by source material from the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archive. P. currently lives and works between Paris, France and New York, NY. Today, his works are held in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, and the Brooklyn Museum, among others.
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