Paul Osipow (born 1939) is an artist from Finland.
He studied in Academy of Fine Arts and Vapaa taidekoulu in Helsinki and in University of Texas, Austin, USA [1] Osipow made his breakthrough in Finnish art world in 1960, and his career has continued for decades.
[2] Osipow became first famous with his pop-art paintings.
[3] Osipow’s exhibitions in the 1990s revealed his gradual movement away from a pure geometric expression to one more painterly and unrestricted, inspired by the pioneers of modern painting and with extensive samplings from late impressionism, cubism and fauvism.
[4] He received the Swedish Prince Eugen Medal in 1989.