About Galerie Jacob Paulett | Japanese Neo-Pop Gallery Paris
Curatorial Vision
Galerie Jacob Paulett is a European gallery dedicated to the long-term structuring of Japanese Neo-Pop within the international contemporary art landscape. Through a curated selection of Japanese Neo-Pop artists, contemporary sculptures, the gallery connects Japanese contemporary art with European collectors, institutions, and cultural networks.
Operating between Europe and Tokyo, the gallery approaches Japanese Neo-Pop not as a trend, but as a disciplined artistic ecosystem grounded in series continuity, material research, and studio-based production logic.
Through its close collaboration with Studio CrazyNoodles and primary representation of Hiro Ando, the gallery provides structured European access to Hiro Ando sculptures developed within a coherent long-term series framework.
Rather than episodic exhibition cycles, the gallery’s curatorial model privileges cumulative artistic development. This methodology reinforces coherence across artists, formats, and evolving bodies of work while maintaining aesthetic precision and structural clarity.
European Structural Positioning
Within Europe, Galerie Jacob Paulett functions as a structured platform for the presentation and primary placement of works emerging from Studio CrazyNoodles and its artists. The gallery works closely with Hiro Ando and Studio CrazyNoodles to develop long-term visibility for Japanese contemporary art in Europe. The gallery’s positioning is defined not by volume, but by alignment — ensuring that artistic evolution, collector acquisition, and long-term market stability remain interconnected. This European anchoring contributes to the international visibility and long-term recognition of Japanese Neo-Pop within the contemporary art landscape.
Primary Market Methodology
The gallery operates within a disciplined primary market framework. Works are placed in alignment with series continuity, scale coherence, and material consistency. This approach reinforces collector confidence and supports long-term cultural value over short-term visibility.By maintaining structured dialogue with studio production logic, the gallery ensures that each placement participates in a broader artistic trajectory rather than isolated circulation.
This approach supports the placement of Hiro Ando sculptures and other significant works by Japanese Neo-Pop artists within private and institutional collections.
Long-Term Cultural Continuity
Galerie Jacob Paulett approaches Japanese Neo-Pop as an evolving cultural architecture. Through sustained engagement, curated presentations, and primary placements, the gallery contributes to the stabilization of a transcontinental artistic ecosystem bridging Tokyo and Europe. This structural continuity strengthens the position of Japanese Neo-Pop within international collections and reinforces its legitimacy within contemporary art discourse.
This long-term perspective is reflected in the development of coherent artistic series, allowing Japanese Neo-Pop artists to build enduring bodies of work rather than isolated projects.