Conspicuous Consumption by Shag at Billy Shire Fine Arts

by Scott Beale on September 19, 2007 · 0 comments

Shag

Jamie O’Shea has a great write-up (with photos by Tim Biskup) on last weekend’s opening of “Conspicuous Consumption”, a new gallery show by Shag (Josh Agle) at Billy Shire Fine Arts in Culver City. The show runs through October 20th and features 100 tiny Shag paintings along side six new large paintings.

Tobacco Monkey

Empty Skull 1

Here are some more photos of the opening from Kevin Upthegrove.

El Banderillero

“El Banderillero” Acrylic Paint on Canvas (2007)

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