PAUL WEIL
Born 1971, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
Paul Weil is an artist based with his family in Brooklyn, New York. He focuses on painting, illustration, and rock music whose ideas arise from disparate inspiration including metaphysical naturalism, collective actualization, memes, mirages, simultaneity, anthropology, role playing, symbology, cyclic history and a belief in the futility of attempting to separate oneself from the singularity of Nature.
EDUCATION
1990-1994, BFA, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
All Aboard Future, Secret Project Robot, Brooklyn, New York, 2009
NY2NO School at Blair Grocery Art Auction, ABC No Rio, New York, New York, 2008
Screams & Screens, Civilian Art Projects, Washington, DC, 2008
Opnunar Party, Smeklessa, Reykjavik, Iceland, 2006
Two for the Seesaw, Branch Gallery, Durham, North Carolina, 2005
We Could Be Heroes, Transformer Gallery, Washington, DC, 2005
Masters at Play, District of Columbia Arts Center, Washington, DC, 1999
Spring Collection, MOCA, Washington, DC, 1999
Big America, LIPA Gallery, Washington, DC, 1999
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Lynchburg College Art Gallery, USA
BOOKS
Seroiusly by Erez Sabag, Published by Erez Sabag
The Starving Artist's Survival Guide, Published by Simon Spotlight Entertainment
PUBLICATIONS
Crash, Volume 33 (Paris)
K48, No. 5 (New York)
Attachment, Volume 02 (Tokyo)
The Fader, Number 21 (New York)
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Chris Klimek, "Screams & Screens," The DC Examiner, July 2008
"Opnunar Party", Frettabladid (Iceland), August 2006
Jessica Dawson, "War in the East, War in the West," The Washington Post, June 2005
Molly Schnick, "Planet of . . .", The Fader, November 2003
Roger Deckker, "The Wanted," Self Service, No. 18, 2003
Milena Selkirk, "Getting Your Money's Worth," Dazed & Confused, March 2003