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Review: Parallel Lines at Havu Gallery Is an Unseasonably Hot Show
"Review: Parallel Lines at Havu Gallery Is an Unseasonably Hot Show TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2016 AT 10:09 A.M. BY MICHAEL PAGLI A The Metiers on the walls wrap around works by Culligan, a noted Denver sculptor. I first saw his work in the back room at Pirate in the 1990s. At the time, Culligan was still a young, emerging artist, but it was already obvious that he would rise to the top of the heap — and he has, with a number of major commissions for public art now under his belt


Emilio Lobato and Emmett Culligan get in shape at Havu
By Michael Paglia, Thursday, March 13, 2014 “Rubric #1,” by Emmett Culligan, stainless steel and rhyolite. "Anyone visiting the William Havu Gallery right now will be thinking about constructivism — or at least the idea of making things through the assembly of rectilinear shapes — even before they get to the building and the exhibit inside. That's because of the construction site right across the street from the gallery. In recent months, half a block's worth of buildings hav
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