Paul Shapiro (b.1939)


About the Artist


Paul Shapiro enrolled in night classes at The School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston at the beginning of 1959, in order to study drawing. A year later he entered the Museum's day school which he attended until 1962.

In the early 1970's and 80's, Shapiro made three summer visits to New Mexico. In 1982, he permanently relocated to Santa Fe because of his involvement with landscape painting. The paintings he produced during this period have been described as "volatile dramas whose colors and outlines are compressed energy held in check by the edges of the paintings." — Mary Carroll Nelson, American Artist Magazine

Shapiro's landscapes still remain a major influence on the look of landscape paintings in the Southwest. In 2010, he received the prestigious Governor's Arts Award for Excellence in the Arts from New Mexico Governor, Bill Richardson. The award honors those who have made significant lifetime contributions to the Arts.

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