Josh Agle (born August 31, 1962) is an American
artist
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, better known by the nickname Shag.
Early life and education
Josh Agle was born August 31, 1962, the first of nine children in
Sierra Madre, California
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. He spent his early childhood in
Hawaii
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, and later moved with his family to
Los Angeles
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. While Agle was attending high school, his family moved to
Utah
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. In the mid-1980s, he returned to
California
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, to study economics and architecture at
California State University, Long Beach
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.
Career
While at CSULB, Agle changed his major to graphic design and achieved his first successes as an illustrator while in college, with work for the magazines ''
Forbes
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'', ''
Time
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'' and ''
Entertainment Weekly
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''. Also, he designed record covers for bands in the area. When he designed a cover for his own band, the
Swamp Zombies, he first used the pseudonym Shag, composed of the last two letters of his first name and the first two letters of his surname, so as not to make it look as if the cover artist was merely a band member, but that the band was successful enough to hire a graphic designer.
In 1995, Agle was asked by Otto von Stroheim to contribute a painting to an exhibition. This picture quickly sold for $200 and caught the attention of the influential gallery owner Billy Shire. Agle was given the opportunity to present a series of other works in a 1996 tiki-themed art show at Shire's
La Luz de Jesus
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Gallery in
Hollywood
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. All of the pictures sold immediately and Shire was so excited that he organized an exhibition for Agle's works which was very well attended and which also quickly sold out.
Since then, Agle has had more exhibitions at various galleries in the United States, Japan, Australia and Europe. He had his first solo gallery exhibition in 1997,
and his first
New York
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gallery show in 2002.
In 2010, he opened a "SHAG Store" in
Palm Springs
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, which sells merchandise depicting Agle's works.
A second Shag Store was opened in Hollywood in October 2015 (closed in 2020) and a Shag store has since opened in Las Vegas in early 2022, in the Palms Casino Resort.
He is also known for designing
Tiki mugs.
Shag has designed projects for
The Walt Disney Company
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and the
Venetian Resort Hotel Casino in
Las Vegas
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, as well as a 100-foot-long mural in the
Georgia Aquarium
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.
Personal life
Josh Agle lives with his wife and their two children in
Orange County, California
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Museum exhibitions and collections
* 2010 - Art Shack,
Laguna Art Museum
The Laguna Art Museum (LAM) is a museum located in Laguna Beach, California, on Pacific Coast Highway (California), Pacific Coast Highway. LAM exclusively features California art and is the oldest cultural institution in the area. It has been kno ...
, Laguna Beach, California
* 2009 - Urban Superstars, Naples Museum of Modern Art, Naples, Italy
* 2008 - Beyond Baby Tattooville,
Riverside Art Museum
Riverside Art Museum is an art museum in the historic Mission Inn District of Riverside, California. The museum is a non-profit organization which focuses on addressing social issues and offers art classes as well as other events in order to in ...
, Riverside, California
* 2008 - In The Land of Retinal Delights,
Laguna Art Museum
The Laguna Art Museum (LAM) is a museum located in Laguna Beach, California, on Pacific Coast Highway (California), Pacific Coast Highway. LAM exclusively features California art and is the oldest cultural institution in the area. It has been kno ...
, Laguna Beach, California
* 2007 - The Flesh Is Willing: New Work by Shag,
Laguna Art Museum
The Laguna Art Museum (LAM) is a museum located in Laguna Beach, California, on Pacific Coast Highway (California), Pacific Coast Highway. LAM exclusively features California art and is the oldest cultural institution in the area. It has been kno ...
, Laguna Beach, California
* 2007 - Rome Is Burning, Haas Fine Arts Center, Eau Claire, Wisconsin
* 2005 - Pop Surrealism, Sangre De Cristo Art Center, Pueblo, Colorado
* 2005 - Paradirama, Musee International des Arts Modestes, Sète, France
* 2002 - The Sophisticated Misfit: Fifteen Years of Shag, Brea Museum, Brea, California
* 2000 - Lowbrow Art: Up From The Underground,
Art and Culture Center of Hollywood
The Art and Culture Center/Hollywood (ACCH) is an art gallery and culture in Hollywood, Florida. Its permanent collection includes artwork from:
* Pablo Picasso
* Georgia O’Keeffe
* David Hockney
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, Hollywood, Florida
See also
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Lowbrow (art movement)
Lowbrow, or lowbrow art, is an underground visual art movement that arose in the Los Angeles, California area in the late 1960s. It is a populist art movement with its cultural roots in underground comix, punk music, tiki culture, graffiti, and ...
References
External links
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Shag at M Modern GallerySHAG the storeModCulture.com Interview with Josh "Shag" AgleJosh Agle at Jonathan LeVine GalleryShagwatch - Archiving exhibits, news articles and tracking the history of resold original paintings by ShagJosh Agle Unauthorised - A gallery for the work of mid-century modernist artist Shag
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1962 births
Living people
American artists
California State University, Long Beach alumni
People from Sierra Madre, California