Shag @ Corey Helford Gallery
Groovy groovin’ LA groovsters
grooved. Shag was in town and showing his work at the Corey Helford gallery in
the up and grooving Culver City. Kats and cats and Kittens dominate his
paintings as per usual but this time minotaurs and insects have joined the
party. The name of the show was “Animal Kingdom”. The paintings are slick
smooth and eclectically colored and not cheap. The prices run between $4,000
and $12,000 but if that is out of your price range there are lithographs
available for anyone’s check book.
The party in the gallery was
almost as fabu as the parties in Shag’s paintings. No party will ever be better
than the parties in Shag’s paintings but this one tried! Boys in mouse ears
abounded guzzling free cocktails with girls dressed in vintage leopard. The
swinging confirmed bachelors and bachelorettes babbled and blogged via smart
phone about dream interiors and penthouse hilarity rendered in acrylic paint.
Josh Agle, better known as
Shag is a southern California artist known for his mid-century modern fantasy
world of Camelot era decadence and fun. Curvy women and snappily dressed men
drink cocktails and frug by biomorphic coffee tables in a Neutra-esque world
that would have should have could have been. It’s a world everyone wants to
exist.
As they should be cocktails
were free and flowing and the music was swinging drawing the crowd into the
paintings bringing them to life. You were in the paintings if you were at the
opening. The work and the happening were as one. Paintings came to life and
life was a Shag painting for one brief groovy moment.
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