Michael Gadlin • Perfervid Lines • 7 | 22 | 11 – 8 | 13 | 11 |
Profile
- Michael Gadlin
- Typified by arresting powers of visual imagery and spatial sophistication, Michael Gadlin’s artistry is an increasingly recognized phenomenon in the art world. Rimmed in spontaneity, his 15-year repertoire expresses a singular uninterrupted brush stroke of Mediterranean, European and Western influences.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Michael Gadlin, Perfervid Lines, Mixed-media - Ice Cube Gallery, Denver, United-States
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Michael Gadlin • New paintings on paper, "Perfervid Lines"
Exhibit Dates: 7 | 22 | 11 - 8 | 13 | 11
• Opening Reception: Friday, July 22, 6 - 10 p.m.
• Second Saturday, August 13, noon - 7 p.m.
• Gallery Hours: Friday noon - 9 pm, Saturday noon - 5 p.m.
Ice Cube Gallery
3320 Walnut Street, Denver 80205
303-292-1822
www.icecubegallery.com
Friday, September 24, 2010
2009 Telluride Poster receives the national IFEA/Haas & Wilkerson Pinnacle Gold-Tie Award!
Winner: 2009 Telluride Poster by artist Michael Gadlin
Award: Gold-Tie Award
Category: Best Commemorative Poster
The Cherry Creek Arts Festival commissioned artist Michael Gadlin for their 2009 Telluride Festival of the Arts commemorative poster, Denver CO U.S.A.
“The IFEA/Haas & Wilkerson Pinnacle Awards represents the hallmark of excellence in the festivals and events industry. Entries in every budget category, from every corner of the globe, allow us to recognize the best in our business while raising the standards and quality of media promotions and events across the board.”
“We would like to congratulate all of our Pinnacle winners for their outstanding entries into this year’s competition,” said IFEA President & CEO, Steven Wood Schmader, CFEE.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Friday, June 11, 2010
New art exhibit, Gadlin at the Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library....
Michael Gadlin
Location: The Blair Caldwell Library . 2401 Welton Street . THIRD FLOOR . Denver, CO 80205
Please see location for days and times...
denverlibrary.org
Web: gadlinscanvas.com
Blog: gadlinscanvas.blogspot.com
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Presenting Artist: Michael Gadlin at art & Soul Gallery in Boulder.
Presenting New Artist: Michael Gadlin
Art & Soul Gallery, 1615 Pearl St, Boulder, CO 80302 P: 303.544.5803
Michael Gadlin's 18-year repertoire expresses an uninterrupted brush stroke of Mediterranean, European and Western influences.
Please join us for the First Friday opening from 6-9pm on April 2nd.
April 02, 2010 thru April 30, 2010
artandsoulboulder.com
c o n t e m p o r a r y v i s i o n
Official Site : www.gadlinscanvas.com
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Michael Gadlin + Colfax Community Network, preview artists residency...
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5:30 - 8:00 pm
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Join us in celebrating the art created by Michael Gadlin and the incredible "emerging artists" from Colfax Community Network. These kids may be young (6-14), and they have the energy, pride and potential that makes them ambassadors for the creative spirit.
About PlatteForum
Every good life is built on a handful of epiphanies—moments of deep insight when the light comes on and you see what is possible for you. PlatteForum teams contemporary artists with small groups of young people from underserved urban neighborhoods to plan, produce and exhibit a collaborative body of work. PlatteForum was created to answer the critical need for learning through the arts for Denver's underserved and at-risk youth. In doing so, PlatteForum gives kids a chance to work side by side with master artists who model the outlook and skills required to build a productive and satisfying life. These creative residencies offer exciting opportunities for working artists to create new work and provide a learning-by-doing experience for young people that can open up a new sense of what is possible.
Location: PlatteForum is located at 1610 Little Raven St., Suite 135 in Riverfront Park, Denver.
Free and open to the public
Information about PlatteForum and the Creative Residency Program can be found online at http://www.platteforum.org or by calling 303.893.0791.Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Artist-In-Residence @ Platte Forum...
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009
"Essense" Collection on Exhibit at Spark Gallery, March 2009.
Through the Ages
Michael Gadlin and Andrew Libertone provide a spark at Spark.
By Michael Paglia
Published on February 26, 2009 at 1:01am
Gadlin began painting traditional subjects several years ago; more recently, he’s been riffing off of old modern styles, creating retro abstractions made up of vaguely recognizable things. Libertone, who’s best known for his sculpture — his most significant piece is “Argento Piattino con Pesce,” a postmodern garden folly near Speer and Lincoln — is also adept at making drawings that have the kind of boldness you’d expect from a sculptor.
An opening reception for the conjoined shows takes place tonight from 6 to 9 p.m. at Spark, 900 Santa Fe Drive. For information, call 720-889-2200 or go to www.sparkgallery.com.
Feb. 26-March 21, 2009
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Photos by MAX Osborne at www.osborneimage.com
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Friday, January 16, 2009
Aspen Gallery featuring Michael Gadlin...
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Opening Exhibit Reception: Monday, February 9th, 2009
3:30 - 6:30pm.
Sponser: Ritz Carleton
The Aspen Gallery At Highlands
0133 Prospector Suite 4115B
Aspen, Co 81611
970-920-4278
www.theaspengallery.com
theaspengallery@gmail.com
Located across from the Ritz Carleton At Highlands Village.
Director: Tim Mitchell
Assistant Director: Paula Coslett
Principal: Mark Tye
On Michael Gadlin...
Typified by arresting powers of visual imagery and spatial sophistication, Michael Gadlin’s artistry is an increasingly recognized phenomenon in the art world. Rimmed in spontaneity, his 15-year repertoire expresses a singular uninterrupted brush stroke of Mediterranean, European and Western influences. Pushing the boundaries of contemporary art form, Michael’s work epitomizes avant-garde. Those who experience Michael’s work often discover an ethereal essence captured that defies explanation. From his early years of surrealistic impressionism until now, Michael’s work reflects an improvisational inventiveness that has garnered a loyal following among the art elite. His artistic conviction that “Direct expressionism is the most meaningful reflection of life” has prompted the evolution of an extremely cogent and intriguing portfolio of 21st century art. Exhibiting in select galleries and museums nationwide, Michael has been commissioned by governments, Fortune 100 corporations and private collectors, and has been exuberantly heralded in the press."
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Michael Gadlin's opening at Spark Gallery. February 26 thru March 21
Gallery Hours
Thursday - Saturday 12-5 pm,
The first & third Friday of each month and during exhibit openings we are open until 9 pm.
SPARK Gallery, Inc.
900 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
http://www.sparkgallery.com/
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
"Figuratively abstract" artist shares inspiration
Colorado creations | Colorado Sunday
By The Denver Post
Article Last Updated: 07/15/2007 01:28:55 AM MDT
"Figuratively abstract" artist shares inspiration
Who: Michael Gadlin
Medium: Wood panels using mixed media, which involves acrylic and latex house paints, ink, charcoal and cut paper.
His story: Growing up without much money and even fewer role models who reflected his multiracial background was daunting for a high school student aspiring to be an artist.
But Gadlin didn't allow that to stop him. He found support from teachers at Denver's East High School and representatives from the University of Denver who, upon reviewing his portfolio, pointed him in the direction of art school.
And after spending two years at one of the nation's leading art institutions, the Pratt Institute in New York, the artist "with a desire for classical romanticism, an urge to combine the old and the new and make it fresh," and a love for layers, developed his own style that he calls figuratively abstract.
"You can philosophize all day that painting is dead and that nothing is new, but my approach is to create a style that hasn't been seen," he said.
Now an established artist on the Colorado level, who feels "so close to art philosophy and lifestyle through Europeans," Gadlin aspires to touch people so much that his work is shown in museums around the world. But it is knowing that in high school he didn't have the foggiest idea of what he wanted to do - and was so intimidated he even feared branching out into the artistic arena - that motivates Gadlin to serve as a teacher and mentor to at- risk children in the Denver area.
In fact, he spent two weeks sketching and painting a piece for the Denver Polo Classic to be auctioned off at the Capital Grille Black Tie Ball on Friday to benefit the Children's Foundation, a nonprofit that raises money for at-risk and disadvantaged Colorado children.
"It keeps you humble, it keeps you fresh, it keeps you real," Gadlin said. "You'd be surprised at the talent and need for this outlet."
Philosophy: "It's really cliché: Be true to yourself," he said. "It's being honest and through my work being honest. It translates into my spiritual walk with my wife and kids.
"At times we get tastes of happiness and being complete. The desire is so great you're cursed with it, in a good way. I never want any regrets. I don't want to wonder what would it be like if I'd try this," he said.
Price range: His work starts at $1,000 and can reach upward of $25,000. The average price falls between $5,000 and $15,000.
Where to find his work: Visit Gadlin's website at www.gadlinscanvas .com. His work is also shown at Spark Gallery in Denver and at The Aspen Gallery in Aspen, Colorado. - Desiree Belmarez, Denver Post staff writer
Creating a Legacy
TENACITY PROPELS A YOUNG ARTIST'S CAREER
Michael Gadlin remembers poring over a sketchpad at age eight, filling its pages with the pastels his mother bought for him off a grocery-store shelf. "It was like putting a puzzle together," he says of the energy he put into his nascent creations. "I recall finishing and thinking that this—filling in every white space on the paper in front of me—was the completion of something." It was, in fact, the start of something.
Gadlin would later go to the Pratt Art Institute in New York, where he threw himself into drawing and painting courses, taking away the coveted freshman prize of being one of a handful of students nominated for a full-ride scholarship for the balance of his undergrad years. The honor was huge for this fledgling artist who, two years into Pratt's four-year program, returned to Denver to be close to his mother as she battled terminal lung cancer.
While in Denver, Gadlin befriended up-and-coming artist Darrell Anderson, who had participated in the prestigious Biennale Internazionale dell'Arte Contemporanea in Florence, Italy, in December 2007. Anderson generously mentored Gadlin by giving him a gallery to work in for free in LoDo. "I don't think I realized then what a big deal it was that he gave me a key," reflects Gadlin. Beyond a key, Anderson schooled the budding young artist in the business aspects of pursuing an art career, urging Gadlin to promote himself and to pursue contracts for public art installations. Gadlin's first such honor was to create the art for District 2 Police Station. His 18 panels, each three feet by three feet, fill a nine-by-eight-foot wall and will, in Gadlin's words, outlive him and even his daughters—a legacy this humble but tenacious artist holds precious. Gadlin's art hangs in the Vance Kirkland Museum in Denver as well as in other museums.
Gadlin has come a long way from his days on the streets of Manhattan's Lower East Side, knocking on doors for a sketching job to supplement expenses at Pratt. Today, he often spends entire workdays, with painting palette in hand, inside his 400-square-foot studio at 15th and Pearl Street. He can recite a long list of serious local collectors who hang his work in their outsized homes that boast plenty of wall space. And yet, he still feels he's just getting started.
WRITTEN BY NANCY CLARK
PHOTOGRAPHY BY MIKE LEVINE
Public Art Program
October 2004
The newest addition to Denver's public art collection is Michael Gadlin's acrylic painting, Bluecityjungle. The artwork was installed in the atrium of the newly built District Two Police Station, in Northeast Denver. The Artwork is composed of 18 separate panels, to form one large work of art, but when viewed up close they appear to be 18 unique compositions. Michael used figurative and abstract imagery in his work, leaving it up the viewer to make connections and discoveries.
District Two Police Station is located at 38th Avenue and Holly Street. To learn more on Michael Gadlin, please visit his profile page.
Bluecityjungle