Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Maggi Hodge's "Overload" at MASH Gallery.

 By Laura Medina



Spring Equinox signals a rebirth, a restart, or at least, a step forward.

The MASH Gallery's launch party for Maggi Hodge's "OVERLOAD" exhibit was really the first celebration towards the tail's end of 2021 COVID-19 quarantine.  

It takes a year to adopt and evolve but they did it!



Yes, alright it is the culture vultures that celebrated, with masks.  Jazz hip hop violinist and saxophonist got the party started. Fellow culture vultures and stylistas, rejoyingly hugged each other in reunion.  They brought their tween sons, bringing up the next generation of art patrons.

People were rejoicing in the simple things, such as an open bar.



Maggi Hodge titled her exhibit, "Overload," saying, "It confronts our current cataclysmic state of living: our modern lives are overloaded with physical and psychological fragments that threaten to overwhelm and overburden us with unnecessary chatter and matter. Hodge has temporarily departed from the figurative, but her signature use of vivid colors and loose brushstrokes that define her aesthetic is sure to generate commotion for this first-of-the-year exhibition."

 


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