Integration, 2026

Patricia Gagic

Artist: Patricia Gagic
Title: Integration, 2026
Media: acrylic on canvas
Size: 48” x 48”
Notes: The Sincerely Series, signed, titled verso

Provenance:
Armstrong Fine Art Consulting
Artist’s Studio

Exhibited at Atelier Ironwood, NOTL, ON May 2026

CAN $7,500.00

Artist’s Description: Painting IX of XIII. Not getting rid of the past, but bringing the complete self into the future. This is what the lemniscate teaches: the two loops are not enemies. The life that was built and the truth that was hidden are not opposites to be resolved. They are aspects of a single wholeness that could not be seen until the crossing made them visible together. The painting breathes here. After the intensity of the prauscate, something settles. Not into stasis - the lemniscate never stops moving - but into a new kind of coherence. The frequencies that once competed no harmonize. The gold and the turquoise find each other. Integration is not the end of the journey. It is the moment when the journey becomes sustainable. When the self no longer wars against itself. When what was hidden and what was shown discover they were always the same fire, burning in different rooms of the same house. The complete self. Brought into the future. Nothing abandoned. Everything transformed.

Collector’s Note: Works by Patricia Gagic present an attractive opportunity for collectors interested in acquiring internationally active contemporary Canadian art at accessible entry pricing relative to the artist’s global market. Gagic has positioned her Canadian offerings thoughtfully within the domestic market, with works priced more conservatively than comparable works circulating internationally. As her international exhibition history and movement-building practice continue to gain visibility, there is potential for market recalibration over time. Collectors acquiring now are participating at a stage where intellectual depth, global cultural presence, and long-term artistic development intersect. Gagic’s work is particularly suited for collectors seeking philosophically grounded contemporary art with strong international resonance, humanitarian context, and evolving institutional recognition.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Patricia Gagic (b. 1953)

Patricia Gagic is an internationally active contemporary artist whose practice spans painting, photography, writing, and expanded cultural production, grounded in a sustained inquiry into form, perception, consciousness, and human connection. Born in Montreal in 1953, she has built a career that bridges Canadian artistic roots with a significant global presence, while maintaining a deeply personal and philosophically rigorous approach to art-making.

Patricia Gagic's work distinguishes itself through its commitment to art as a vehicle for transformation—both perceptual and social. Her practice is driven by an engagement with complexity that resists reductive or purely formal readings. Instead, her paintings and photographic works function as portals: layered, luminous spaces that invite reflection on inner states, collective memory, and the unseen structures that shape human experience. This orientation places her work in dialogue with traditions of transcendental and metaphysical art while remaining firmly situated within contemporary discourse.

In 2026, Gagic founded the Lemniscate Prauscate movement—the first art movement grounded in the mathematics of consciousness and witness theory. The movement's foundational principle, 'the circuit cannot close with one,' positions art-making as inherently relational and transformative. Over the course of her career, Gagic has exhibited extensively across Europe, North America, and Asia, including major art centres such as Paris, Geneva, Berlin, Zurich, London, Seoul, Brussels, Cannes, and New York. In 2007, she served as Honorary Commissioner at the 52nd Venice Biennale in support of Transcendental Realism. Her participation in prestigious venues—including the Salon National des Beaux-Arts at the Carrousel du Louvre, the Salons des Indépendants at the Grand Palais, Parallax Art Fairs in London, and international fairs such as art3f Brussels—demonstrates both the consistency and international recognition of her practice.

In 2018, she was awarded the Gold Medal in Photography at the Salon National des Beaux-Arts—the first Canadian woman so honoured. This was followed by the Silver Medal from the Société Académique Arts, Sciences et Lettres de France in 2019, subsequent awards for painting including the prestigious Vermeil Medal, and most recently the Sakura Prize in Photography (2025). Additional international recognition includes the Apollo and Daphne Award from Italy and the International Prize New York City.

A pivotal moment in Gagic's development came in 1999, when she undertook a solo mentorship with Master Artist Dragan Dragic in Savoillan, France—a relationship now spanning 26 years. This experience refined her artistic language and deepened her engagement with transcendental realism and intentional abstraction. Her later exhibition alongside Dragic in France, curated by Jean-Pierre Thelcide, marked an important consolidation of this phase of her practice. In Canada, she was also mentored by Tony Urquhart, the celebrated Canadian artist and Order of Canada recipient, grounding her practice in both European and Canadian artistic traditions.

Gagic's influence extends beyond the studio. As an award-winning author, meditation specialist, and founder of the Karmic Art Framework, she has consistently integrated artistic practice with education, mindfulness, and ethical inquiry. Her humanitarian work—particularly in Cambodia, where she has worked alongside Master Keo Ann for 26 years building schools, libraries, and community infrastructure—demonstrates a lived commitment to the values that underpin her art. These efforts are not ancillary to her practice but deeply embedded within it, reflecting a belief that art must remain responsive to human dignity and collective responsibility.

Her contributions have been recognized beyond the art world: in 2018, she was inducted into the WXN Top 100 Most Powerful Women in Canada Hall of Fame, following three consecutive nominations in the BMO Arts and Communication and Royal Bank Champions categories. She received the Arts Excellence Award for Courage and Commitment to Human Rights from the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (2017), and in 2013 was knighted as a Dame of the International Order of St. George in recognition of her community and world service. These recognitions underscore the breadth of her impact across artistic, humanitarian, and leadership spheres.

Internationally, Gagic's work resonates across cultural and geographic boundaries precisely because it engages universal concerns: consciousness, healing, freedom, and transformation. Her paintings have appeared on the NASDAQ Jumbotron in Times Square, she has spoken at venues including Carnegie Hall and the Harvard Club of Boston, and her life and work are the subject of an international documentary series, Art Titans: Masters of the New Era. These platforms underscore her ability to communicate complex artistic ideas to diverse global audiences without diluting their integrity.

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