
Celia Paul’s Paintings Speak to Loss, Solitude, and Identity
Celia Paul's paintings are the subject of a critical essay that describes her work as possessing a mystical, otherworldly quality. The article characterizes her figures as more akin to music than flesh, and notes the difficulty of comparing her to other artists, instead drawing parallels to the writing of Vikram Seth and Emily Dickinson. The essay coincides with an exhibition of her work at Gladstone Gallery, running from April 28 to June 13, 2026.





















