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Michele Mosko Fine Art
Though Spanish-born Arturo Guerrero suggests that his contemporary abstracted artworks are influenced by Matisse, Mordandi, Motherwell, and Picasso, he has unique style that stands on its own. Guerrero, whose paintings are in the permanent collection of the King of Spain as well as numerous museums and corporate collections in the United States, now lives and works in New York City. His exhibit opens on November 7th, and a reception will be held on November 14th.
Fax: (303) 534-5463
Wednesday thru Saturday, 12 noon until 6 pm, 9pm
on First Friday and daily by appointment.
Owner: Michele Mosko
Michele Mosko Fine Art, located at 136 West 12th Avenue, opposite the new wing of the Denver Art Museum, continues Ms. Mosko's career as an art dealer for over fifteen years.
Though a Denver native, Ms. Mosko's first business was born in New York in the heart of SoHo. There, she curated shows around her inventory of contemporary master prints as well as placing artworks in private, corporate, and museum collections. Throughout her career, Mosko has been a valuable resource to her individual clients, working with them to acquire or de-access works of art specific to their personal collection and taste. Five years spent as a curator for the impressive collection of photography from the archives of LIFE Magazine has added to her knowledge and expertise.
The advent of cultural growth, and her love for the city of Denver prompted Michele Mosko Fine Art to be 'born again' as she returns to the town where she grew up and her passion for art was initiated. Ms. Mosko's involvement began as a child, working at her father's gallery, Galerie des Beaux Arts. There she had the opportunity to meet and learn from numerous international painters and sculptors as well as assist her father in the gallery exhibitions.
Contemporary master prints, photography and sculpture are the core inventory at Michele Mosko Fine Art. Much of the gallery's offerings mirror the impressive collection of contemporary art acquired by the Denver Art Museum with master works by artists such as Christo, Jim Dine, Betty Woodman, Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Howard Hodgkin and Sol LeWitt, all available for sale.
Additional artworks by mid-career artists such as Geer Morton, Michael Rubin, Jackie Battenfield, Oded Halahmy, Edward Lentsch, Arturo Guerrero and Earl Schofield (previously represented by Mosko in her New York gallery) will be included in her offerings. Photography by Bob Kolbrener, Amalie R. Rothschild, and Carl Corey will be exhibited as well.
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