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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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Review: K Contemporary and Goodwin Fine Art Get Colorful

Review: K Contemporary and Goodwin Fine Art Get Colorful

By Michael PagliaOctober 17, 2018

See shows by Daisy Patton, Jill Hadley Hooper and Mark Villarreal

Core New Art Space Offers a Variety Pack of Solos

Core New Art Space Offers a Variety Pack of Solos

By Michael PagliaOctober 12, 2018

Outsider Gianni Coria is a real revelation.

Review:  William Havu Gallery Comes Full Circle With Emilio Lobato Show

Review: William Havu Gallery Comes Full Circle With Emilio Lobato Show

By Michael PagliaOctober 10, 2018

William Havu had already been in the art business for 25 years when he opened his new gallery in the Golden Triangle.

Review: Four Outrageous Solos Turn Robischon Into Crazy Town

Review: Four Outrageous Solos Turn Robischon Into Crazy Town

By Michael PagliaOctober 3, 2018

John Buck, Paco Pomet, Fred Stonehouse and Walter Robinson all contribute outrageous work.

Review: Neil Goodman Retrospective Gets Back to Basics

Review: Neil Goodman Retrospective Gets Back to Basics

By Michael PagliaSeptember 27, 2018

The retrospective of the renowned Chicago sculptor fills the indoor galleries, too.

Review: Virginia Maitland Retrospective Fills Arvada Center With Color

Review: Virginia Maitland Retrospective Fills Arvada Center With Color

By Michael PagliaSeptember 26, 2018

The retrospective celebrates the work of the state’s best-known color-field painter.

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Curator William Biety’s Life Will Be Celebrated at RedLine

Curator William Biety’s Life Will Be Celebrated at RedLine

By Michael PagliaSeptember 20, 2018

Over fifteen years, he made many contributions to the local art scene.

Review: Two Soaring Solos By Legendary Colorado Sculptors

Review: Two Soaring Solos By Legendary Colorado Sculptors

By Michael PagliaSeptember 19, 2018

In a marvelous aesthetic coincidence, Robert Mangold and Elizabeth Yanish Shwayder both have solo shows in town.

Review: Suchitra Mattai Explores Her Heritage in CVA’s <i> Sugar Bound</i>

Review: Suchitra Mattai Explores Her Heritage in CVA’s Sugar Bound

By Michael PagliaSeptember 12, 2018

The artist uses her heritage to raise broader cultural, social and political issues.

Nancy Blomberg, Longtime DAM Native Arts Curator, Has Died

Nancy Blomberg, Longtime DAM Native Arts Curator, Has Died

By Michael PagliaSeptember 7, 2018

She changed the way not just Denver, but the world looked at native art.

Review:<i>Outliers</i> Show Marks Seventh Anniversary of Leon Gallery

Review:Outliers Show Marks Seventh Anniversary of Leon Gallery

By Michael PagliaSeptember 6, 2018

Dallimore’s business plan has changed, but his approach to curation has not.

A Historic Building  Like Fairview Should Never Be Tarted Up With Art

A Historic Building Like Fairview Should Never Be Tarted Up With Art

By Michael PagliaSeptember 5, 2018

While murals can improve many buildings, even a neighborhood, there are exceptions.

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Taking It to the Streets: A Dozen Great Denver Murals

Taking It to the Streets: A Dozen Great Denver Murals

By Michael PagliaSeptember 4, 2018

Crush Walls is celebrating street art this week, but you can see great murals every day in Denver.

Review: Two Spooky Solos Make Magic at Pirate Contemporary Art

Review: Two Spooky Solos Make Magic at Pirate Contemporary Art

By Michael PagliaAugust 31, 2018

Chrissy Espinoza and Walter Barton get otherworldly in separate solos now on view at Pirate.

Review: Black Cube’s <i>Valley Boy: Jon Geiger</i> Lands at RedLine

Review: Black Cube’s Valley Boy: Jon Geiger Lands at RedLine

By Michael PagliaAugust 28, 2018

Black Cube and RedLine share parentage, and now they’re sharing a show.

Review: <i>Hard Lines: An Exploration of Geometry</i> Makes a Case at Space

Review: Hard Lines: An Exploration of Geometry Makes a Case at Space

By Michael PagliaAugust 22, 2018

Five artists contribute to a seamless show.

Review: Three Solo Turns at Goodwin, K Contemporary

Review: Three Solo Turns at Goodwin, K Contemporary

By Michael PagliaAugust 14, 2018

These shows remind us of the strength of an individual artist’s vision.

Review: Michael Warren Mines Aspen’s Aesthetic Gold

Review: Michael Warren Mines Aspen’s Aesthetic Gold

By Michael PagliaAugust 8, 2018

Three current shows are testament to the rich vein of art running through the Aspen area.

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Review: Take a Summer Trip Through Colorado Art at Walker, Sandra Phillips

Review: Take a Summer Trip Through Colorado Art at Walker, Sandra Phillips

By Michael PagliaAugust 1, 2018

Summer used to be the time when galleries kicked back and presented thrown-together shows of stock from the back room. No longer.

Review: <i>New Territory: Landscape Photography Today</i> Lives Up to (Half) Its Name

Review: New Territory: Landscape Photography Today Lives Up to (Half) Its Name

By Michael PagliaJuly 25, 2018

New Territory: Landscape Photography Today lives up to at least half of its name.

Review: Color Brightens New Shows at K Contemporary, Space Gallery

Review: Color Brightens New Shows at K Contemporary, Space Gallery

By Michael PagliaJuly 18, 2018

In the heat of July, these colorful exhibits are an aesthetic eyeful.

Review: Taking Inspiration From Nature at Michael Warren and Mai Wyn

Review: Taking Inspiration From Nature at Michael Warren and Mai Wyn

By Michael PagliaJuly 11, 2018

Reviews of new shows at Michael Warren Contemporary and Mai Wyn Fine Art .

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