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Corey Helford Gallery, online in the Covid-19 Era

Like most things, art exhibitions have taken an enormous hit amidst social-distancing as we plow through this uncharted phase of COVID-19. However, art prevails, and some galleries are staying on top of multiple exhibitions, through digital online methods.

One such gallery and regular hot-spot, Corey Helford Gallery, is debuting an upcoming three-artist show with aica, Dena Seiferling, and Luke Chueh, as well as some of their other exhibitions currently on display.

While the galleries remain physically closed, Corey Helford Gallery will be hosting a virtual opening on Instagram Live (@coreyhelfordgallery) this Saturday (5/30) from 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm PT, giving fans a tour of each show making its debut, which include:

The Color Wheel by Camilla d’Errico in the Main Gallery, POP GOES… by DOSSHAUS in Gallery 2, and Three-artist show including Qualia by aica, Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing by Dena Seiferling, and Gravity by Luke Chueh in Gallery 3.

To request an advance online preview, email jch@coreyhelfordgallery.com.

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Lauren Marx – “Chimera” – Preview

It’s a major weekend for art exhibitions over at Corey Helford Gallery in Los Angeles, this Saturday, December 14th.

Notably, we’ll be seeing the comprehensive body of work  for St. Louis-based artist, Lauren Marx, around her upcoming solo show Chimera (her largest body of work to date). Using the media of ink pens, watercolors, and colored pencils, the level of detail in Marx’s illustrations are astounding and certainly worth checking out. Chimera runs through January 18th and while essential to see in-person, we have a preview of some of the pieces below.

Lauren Marx – “Red Cherub”

Also, going on in the main gallery at Corey Helford, is a group show, featuring a variety of artists, including HUSHBen FrostSoey MilkJosh Agle (SHAG)Okuda San MiguelHikari ShimodaMayuka Yamamoto, Dosshaus (featured below), and many more.

Dosshaus – “Pop”

Be sure to check out the phenomenal collections on display and see more information over at the official Corey Helford Gallery website.

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The Fine Art of Street and Graffiti – Preview

Curated by the fine people over at Corey Helford Gallery, as well as the legendary grafitti artists, RISK, comes the upcoming exhibition, “The Fine Art of Street and Graffiti”. It’s going to be featuring a large roster of icons from the street art scene, including new pieces by: Ahoy, Aspire, Barlo, Bates, Beau Stanton, Bio Tats Cru, Bisco Smith, Buff Monster, CES, Candybird, Caratoes, Cryptik, D*FACE, Defer, EINE, Estevan Oriol, Faith XLVII, HOXXOH, HUSH, Herakut, Jecks, Jillian Evelyn, Kano, Kwest, La Belle Epoque, Lauren YS, Logan Hicks, Mauy, Messy Desk, Miss Van, OG Abel, Okuda San Miguel, Pure Evil, Quick, RISK, Ramiro Davaro-Comas, Ron English, SEEN, seenaeme, Sel, Senna, Sever, Simple Bao, Skeme, Starman, Taz, Vyal and Zlism

Of course, The Chelsea Tribe will be heading to Corey Helford Gallery to celebrate the good times and check out some outstanding art.

The Fine Art of Street and Graffiti opens Saturday, April 6 from 7pm-11pm in the Main Gallery, alongside solo shows from Ben Frost in Gallery 2 and Josie Morway in Gallery 3. The reception is open to the public and all shows will be on view through Saturday, May 11Corey Helford Gallery is located at 571 S. Anderson St. Los Angeles, CA 90033 and normal hours are Tuesday – Saturday, from 12pm – 6pm.

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Ron English – TOYBOX: America in the Visuals – Preview

In anticipation of his upcoming solo exhibition, Ron English has provided a few images from what is sure to be a politically-engaging, detailed showcase by one of the originators of what we now call “street art”. Expect to see some of Ron’s most colorful, pop-surrealism in this massive event, featuring 36 new oil paintings, as well as sculptures and installations.

The opening reception for “TOYBOX” will be hosted Saturday, December 2 from 7-11pm in Gallery 1 at Corey Helford Gallery. The reception is open to the public and on view through December 30.

“Bunnny Rabbbit, Action Surrealist” (oil on canvas, 36 x 78 inches)

“Close Encounter Intuition” (oil on canvas, 50 x 64 inches)

“D. Menace and Richie T Grin” (oil on canvas, 38 x 48 inches)

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D*FACE – Exclusive Interview

In conjunction with his “Happy Never Ending” exhibition at the Corey Helford Gallery in Downtown Los Angeles, The Chelsea Tribe’s Victoria Keon-Cohen chats with one of the U.K.’s most infamous street artists, D*Face, regarding his only U.S. solo show for 2017. With his unique aesthetic of pop art (i.e. Roy Lichtenstein, while drawing from themes of love and heartbreak, D*Face dominated the gallery floor with large scale canvases, sculptures, installations, and even appropriated romance novels. We have a plethora of photos after the jump and be sure to watch the lengthy discussion with the master himself.

Special thanks to Aaron Feteri at Reckoning PR, Victoria for conducting the awesome interview, Yury for filming and editing, Corey Helford Gallery, Bobby Carlton, and Spraying Bricks for additional imagery.

(enamel and pigment based paint on medium grain cotton duck canvas, 64 x 35.5 inches)

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HERAKUT – Interview and Exhibition Preview

Leading German graffiti artists and storytellers, HERAKUT, comprised of HERA (Jasmin Siddiqui) and AKUT (Falk Lehmann), are gearing up for their highly-anticipated exhibition, “Masters of Wrong”, at the Corey Helford Gallery. We interviewed HERA about the duo’s latest artistic series and the profound political overtones.

We also have an exclusive preview of the work to be debuted at “Masters of Wrong”, as well as some behind the scenes photos of a massive mural they just painted for Culver City High School.

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