Joshua Hagler


jhagler 1 escapeintolife Golgotha, 2009, Oil on Canvas, 244 x 183 x 6 cm

escapeintolife jhagler 2The Mind Recedes the Blood is Wise the Soundless Mouth is Open, 2010, mixed technique on canvas, 279 x 198 cm

escapeintolife jhagler 3 The Juice from the Earth was Called Oil and the Chase Rises with It, 2010, oil on canvas, 149 x 198 cm

escape into life joshua hagler 4All You Need is Love, 2010, oil on wood, 55.9 x 68.6 cm

escape into life jhagler 5Virgin Martyr, 2008, oil on canvas, 91.4 x 91. 4 cm

escapeintolife jhagler 6Descent Into Wilderness, 2009, oil on canvas, 195 x 243 cm

escapeintolife jhagler 7Mother of God, 2009, oil on canvas, 127 x 152 cm

escapeintolife jhalger8Evangelist 3, 2010, mixed technique on canvas, 121 x 156 cm

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Artist Statement

Extracting from a patchwork of Western religious myths, the paintings work as a reconstruction of these traditions into a narrative exegesis tailor-made for the Religious America. In growing up in a complex array of Christian communities and later ostracized, I find myself obsessed with hidden agendas, messianic iconography, and the burden of unquestioned belief. Suggestive narratives are repeated in numerous paintings and installations, assuming various guises, but reflective of the same psychological dynamic vibrating like a seizure in the fold between reason and madness.

Artist Bio

Joshua Hagler was born on Mountain Home Airforce Base in Mountain Home, Idaho, 1979. Born into a working-class family, he has lived in small towns, suburbs, and cities throughout the United States. After graduating from the University of Arizona with an BFA in Studio Art, he moved with his wife Laura to San Francisco, where he now lives and works as a full-time artist.

About the Artist (by Ari Messer)

When the center cannot hold, when we think we might have chosen poison and wonder if it is too late, when virginity breaks down, we turn to prayer or private language. Hagler’s figurative expressionism has much in common with a Continental tradition that blends historicism with madness, from Goya to Dix. But he works in the San Francisco Bay Area, at the end of our own continent, touching overlooked parts of the American imagination. So perhaps it is best to think of him as a poet, one who puts images to what, in Allen Ginsberg’s words, we are “thinking in secret heart.”

Joshua Hagler’s Blog

Joshua Hagler on Saatchi Online Gallery

Joshua Hagler at the Frey Norris Gallery

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