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The Addison Art Gallery has been
bringing artists, art lovers, and collectors
together for over two decades.
Known for successfully presenting
emerging artists to the market as well
as for representing master artists from
the United States and abroad, curator
and owner Helen Addison studied
marketing and art in New York and
Europe. She founded an award-winning
marketing firm prior to establishing the
Addison Art Gallery.
Photo by Sebastian Hibbert
“This volume confirms why and how Paul Schulenburg has earned his place in the
continuum of great American painting. The beauty and insightfulness of his New
England and New York scenes reveal how closely he observes these places and their
residents, yet never does his art feel localized or story-driven. Instead, Schulenburg’s
skills in composing and use of values enable the paintings to transcend the here-
and-now, to become universal. Achieving this means imbuing his images with a
subtle monumentality and even melancholy, without calling our attention to either.
Thus, no matter how sunny his weather may be, we sense a soulfulness that makes
us stop and look again. In this breathless age of throwaway imagery, it is both a
relief and a privilege to stop and look again with Paul Schulenburg.”
—Peter Trippi, Editor-in-Chief, Fine Art Connoisseur Magazine, New York
“Paul Schulenburg is an American artist of
the first order, who carries the standards
and tradition of Edward Hopper and our
finest provocative plein air painters into a
modern world. He has the ability to make
the commonplace extraordinary, and is
equally at home in the unique light of
Cape Cod, or the nuance of a New York
City streetscape.“
—Nicholas Dawes
Chairman and CEO
Salmagundi Club, New York
A Light in Port Clyde, 2007 “Paul Schulenburg is one of those
Oil on Panel rare painters who can capture not just
16” x 12” what something looks like but what it
Private collection feels like. . .That alone makes his work
a treasure.”
—Sebastian Junger,
author of The Perfect Storm
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