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Michael Paglia

Michael Paglia is an art historian and writer whose columns have appeared in Westword since 1995; his essays on the visual arts have also been published in national periodicals including Art News, Architecture, Art Ltd., Modernism, Art & Auction and Sculpture Magazine. He taught art history at the University of Colorado Denver.

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Two Clark Richert Shows Crisscross in Colorado

Two Clark Richert Shows Crisscross in Colorado

By Michael PagliaJuly 16, 2019

The artist is a giant in the state’s contemporary scene.

Six Women Take Separate Paths to an Impressive Group Show at Havu

Six Women Take Separate Paths to an Impressive Group Show at Havu

By Michael PagliaJuly 3, 2019

The history of abstraction is being rewritten.

Jonathan Saiz Dazzles at DAM, Displays Doom at K Contemporary

Jonathan Saiz Dazzles at DAM, Displays Doom at K Contemporary

By Michael PagliaJune 26, 2019

The Denver artist has two amazing solos up right now.

Teach In: Center for Visual Art’s Biennial MSU Art Department Show

Teach In: Center for Visual Art’s Biennial MSU Art Department Show

By Michael PagliaJune 19, 2019

Metro’s art department is a regional powerhouse, and it shows here.

Four Solos Create a Beautiful Pattern at Robischon Gallery

Four Solos Create a Beautiful Pattern at Robischon Gallery

By Michael PagliaJune 12, 2019

Barbara Takenaga, Linda Fleming, Jaq Chartier and Alison Hall are showcased.

Art Exploring Symbols Anchors Solos at Smith and Spark

Art Exploring Symbols Anchors Solos at Smith and Spark

By Michael PagliaJune 5, 2019

Zach Reini, Sierra Montoya Barela, Sue Simon and Barbara Carpenter shine in solos.

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Review: Serious Play Takes a Seriously Fun Look at Midcentury Modern

By Michael PagliaMay 22, 2019

The Denver Art Museum show holds up through repeated visits.

How Denver Trashed Legendary Architect I.M. Pei’s Legacy

How Denver Trashed Legendary Architect I.M. Pei’s Legacy

By Michael PagliaMay 17, 2019

Of the architect’s major projects here, only one remains unmolested.

Review: Four Solos Display Different Takes on Contemporary Painting

Review: Four Solos Display Different Takes on Contemporary Painting

By Michael PagliaMay 15, 2019

K Contemporary and Michael Warren Contemporary each offer a pair of solos.

Review: Virginia Folkestad, <i>Materialis</i> Cover a Lot of Territory

Review: Virginia Folkestad, Materialis Cover a Lot of Territory

By Michael PagliaMay 8, 2019

The shows at Sandra Phillips and Space cover a lot of territory.

Havu Gallery Gets Lyrical With an All-Star Show

Havu Gallery Gets Lyrical With an All-Star Show

By Michael PagliaMay 1, 2019

Of Places & Spaces includes stunning work by Sandy Kinnee, Homare Ikeda and Patrick Marold.

Review: Espacio Liminal/Liminal Space Explores Identity and the In-Between

By Michael PagliaApril 24, 2019

This is the first Museo de las Americas show curated by Frank Lucero.

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Review: Three Solos at Robischon Capture the Land Through Photography

Review: Three Solos at Robischon Capture the Land Through Photography

By Michael PagliaApril 17, 2019

The views may not be pretty, but the results are stunning.

Review: Kirkland and Mai Wyn Shows Go Beyond Geometric Abstraction

Review: Kirkland and Mai Wyn Shows Go Beyond Geometric Abstraction

By Michael PagliaApril 10, 2019

The sculpture scene in Colorado clearly takes a back seat to the state’s vast painting scene, an inequality that has been evident for a least a century.

Review: Landmark MoP Shows at Michael Warren, Rule Galleries

Review: Landmark MoP Shows at Michael Warren, Rule Galleries

By Michael PagliaApril 3, 2019

The Month of Photography extends into April and even May.

Review: Burned Landscapes (and More) at Sandra Phillips, Cityscapes at Leon

Review: Burned Landscapes (and More) at Sandra Phillips, Cityscapes at Leon

By Michael PagliaMarch 26, 2019

With the biennial Month of Photography well under way, it may seem like photo-based displays have taken over most of the city’s exhibition venues, including the intimate Sandra Phillips Gallery, which has a small group show, and the cozy Leon, which offers an engaging solo. Both are anchored by photos of…

Review: <i> Delirium, Three Visions</i> Shows Trends in Photography…and MoP

Review: Delirium, Three Visions Shows Trends in Photography…and MoP

By Michael PagliaMarch 20, 2019

Mark Sink brought in two other curators for this unofficial “official” show.

Review: K Contemporary and Space Offer Different Takes on Abstraction

Review: K Contemporary and Space Offer Different Takes on Abstraction

By Michael PagliaMarch 13, 2019

Abstract is back, both conceptual and otherwise.

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Review: Two Solos Show Patterned Play at David B. Smith

Review: Two Solos Show Patterned Play at David B. Smith

By Michael PagliaMarch 7, 2019

The gallery owner likes to present lesser-known artists in Denver.

Review: Month of Photography Has Developed Into a Major Event

Review: Month of Photography Has Developed Into a Major Event

By Michael PagliaFebruary 27, 2019

The McNichols Building and the Center for Visual Art are hosting two strong shows.

Review: Jordan Casteel Faces Forward at the Denver Art Museum

Review: Jordan Casteel Faces Forward at the Denver Art Museum

By Michael PagliaFebruary 19, 2019

The Denver native has a rare solo.

Review: Jordan Wolfson’s Magnificent Obsession at 808 Projects

Review: Jordan Wolfson’s Magnificent Obsession at 808 Projects

By Michael PagliaFebruary 14, 2019

The artist lives in Longmont, but has shown internationally for 25 years.

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