
Paul Kaiser is an Army light infantry and Navy EOD veteran and award-winning fine artist, photographer, and filmmaker.
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His fine art and photography have shown extensively in the United States and Europe and are held in various public and private collections, including the Tremaine Hall Foundation. His films have won best in category awards as well as best production design.
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Paul is a veteran of both the United States Army where he served as a Light Infantry Scout and the United States Navy where he was a Lieutenant in the Explosive Ordnance Disposal for Operation Enduring Freedom and other theaters.
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He graduated from Columbia University with a degree in Anthropology which he uses to inform his work.
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Paul lives and works in Palm Springs and Los Angeles.
SELECTED EXHIBITS​
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Allegories of an Exile, Marcas Contemporary Arts, Santa Ana, Oct. 2014
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Smoke and Mirrors, Marcas Contemporary Arts, Santa Ana, Sept. 2014
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Trumpets of Jericho, Kendall School of Art and Design, Grand Rapids, MI, Oct. 2009
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Kings, Gods and Mortals, Hamish Morrison Galerie, Berlin, Germany, Oct. 2009
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22nd International Juried Show, Visual Art Center of New Jersey, Summit, NJ., Feb. 2008, awarded first prize by Carter Foster, Curator & Curator of Drawings, Whitney Museum, New York
Lineal Investigations, Housatonic Museum of Art, Bridgeport, CT., Nov. 2007
Spectra: National Photography Triennial, Silvermine Guild Arts Center, Oct. 2007, awarded first prize by Peter MacGill, President, Pace/MacGill Gallery, NY
58th Annual Art of the Northeast Exhibition. Silvermine, New Canaan, CT, May 2007, awarded first prize by Valerie Smith, Director of Exhibitions and Senior Curator, Queens Museum of Art, NY
States of Connecticut. Westport Arts Center, Westport, CT, April 2007
Juror: Susan Greenberg Fisher, Associate Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Yale University
About Face. GE World Headquarters, Fairfield, CT, April 2007
Curator: Glenn Macura
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SELECTED PRESS​​
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"Creatures of War and a Father's Love: A Veteran Battles for His Daughters Through Filmmaking"
Slamdance Fearless Filmmaking
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Juxtapose, Oct 2014
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Connecticut Cottages and Gardens, September 2009
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“Lasting Images from War”
Boros, Phyllis. The Connecticut Post May 28th, 2008
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“Intense Artist: Easton’s Kaiser brings life experiences to his art.”
Boros, Phyllis. The Connecticut Post, June 8th, 2007
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“Ready for this Close-Up? A Self Portrait Is Selected as the Big Winner in the Silvermine Guild’s Annual ‘Art of the Northeast.’”
Genocchio, Benjamin. New York Times, May 13, 2007
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"Silvermine presents the best of the Northeast"
Luby, Abby. The Stamford Advocate. May 13, 2007
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"Fresh Faces."
Luby, Abby. The Stamford Advocate, January 21, 2007
