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Featured Collections: André Schulze, Jasjyot Singh Hans, and Gosia

Posted on December 11 2022

Featured Collections :
André Schulze, Jasjyot Singh Hans, and Gosia

Come see these new collections during our special extended Holiday Hours:

Thursday, December 15th through Saturday, December 17th:
11:00am - 6:00pm

Sunday, December 18th:
11:00am - 5:00pm

Tuesday, December 20th through Friday, December 23rd:
11:00am - 6:00pm
 
Saturday, December 24th (Christmas Eve)
11:00 am - 2:00 pm

It's 'Cash/Credit and Carry' for the holiday season!
Fall in love with a piece and take it home the same day!

The full collection is now live

 

André Schulze
"Framed in Gold"

André Schulze (1982) is an artist and painting conservator from Dresden, Germany who specializes in the restoration and remodeling of old paintings. He studied fine arts at Dresden University of Fine Arts. The artist uses old paintings, often saved from disposal, found in antique and thrift stores or given to him by collectors. The artist thoroughly restores the frequently badly damaged old paintings before he continues to layer them with his own painted contemporary imagery, mixing in subtle humor and attention to detail. Through the restoration of the artworks and his modern interpretation, he sees his process as a second life for forgotten artworks. From the conscious reuse of materials to the renewed chance at a captive audience for the artwork, the artist relocates the worlds in the paintings to our present moment in layers that extend beyond the painted surface.

Jasjyot Singh Hans
Jasjyot Singh Hans
"RE-STRUC-TURE"

Jasjyot Singh Hans is an illustrator unendingly inspired by an explosive neon mix of fashion, music and pop culture. He has a constant regard for things past and a voracity for all that is current. He studied animation film design at the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad and has an MFA in Illustration Practice from Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore.



Gosia
"Hope"
Gosia is an artist with a lot churning in her soul. Her art is rooted in a need to process the world, society and life’s experiences. Her creative process strives to filter out the dark, the scary and the ugly in search of innocence, beauty and spirituality. The result of which are otherworldly characters poetically personifying her deep inner emotions. At first glance these figures appear still, but their gentle expressions, graceful gestures and haunting gazes reveal a storm of inward contemplation. She uses various visual symbols as metaphors to further reveal their inner turmoil, thoughts or reverie. Their striking and resonating quality lies in capturing moments normally expressed in private, yet she freezes them and allows us take as long and close a look as we want. Inanimate objects become intimate as we see ourselves reflected in them.

Gosia was born in Poland in 1982, and moved to Canada in 1994. Her background in illustration from Sheridan College, and her early career as a painter have led her to passion for sculpting. Since fully dedicating herself to this medium in 2013, her sculptural works have been exhibited in galleries across Canada and the U.S. She is currently living and working in Toronto.

LOCATION
746 S 4th St
Philadelphia, PA 19147

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Lainya Magaña, A&O PR
347 395 4155
lainya@aopublic.com

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These collections will be on display starting 
Thursday, December 15, 2022 during our special holiday hours.

Thu 12/15: 11am - 6pm
Fri 12/16: 11am - 6pm
Sat 12/17: 11am - 6pm
Sun 12/18: 11am - 5pm
Tue 12/20: 11am - 6pm
Wed 12/21: 11am - 6pm
Thu 12/22: 11am - 6pm
Fri 12/23: 11am - 6pm
Sat 12/24: 11am - 2pm

About Paradigm Gallery
Paradigm Gallery + Studio® exhibits contemporary artwork from around the world with a focus on Philadelphia-based artists. Established February 2010, the gallery began as a project between co-founders and curators, Jason Chen and Sara McCorriston, as a space in which to create artwork, to exhibit the work of their peers, and to invite the members of the community to create and collect in a welcoming gallery setting. Now open 12 years, the gallery still aims to welcome all collectors, from first time to lifelong, and continues to support accessible work that welcomes a wide audience.