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Corey Helford Gallery’s 5th Anniversary Exhibition – Opening Night

A very big congrats to Culver City's Corey Helford Gallery on last weekend's celebratory 'Zero to Sixty' 5 Year Anniversary show. To help ring in the momentous occasion, CHG brought in the very cream of their crop, a veritable who's-who of the new contemporary art world. In addition to the great turnout, the show features a stellar line up of new works from an artist list to numerous to even attempt to list. Hi-Fructose correspondent Emily Brough was on hand for the opening night festivities, get a look at some of our favorite works from the show after the jump and be sure to check it out before it comes down on the 13th.

A very big congrats to Culver City’s Corey Helford Gallery on last weekend’s celebratory ‘Zero to Sixty’ 5 Year Anniversary show. To help ring in the momentous occasion, CHG brought in the very cream of their crop, a veritable who’s-who of the new contemporary art world. In addition to the great turnout, the show features a stellar line up of new works from an artist list to numerous to even attempt to list. Hi-Fructose correspondent Emily Brough was on hand for the opening night festivities, get a look at some of our favorite works from the show after the jump and be sure to check it out before it comes down on the 13th.

Brandi Milne

Carlos Ramos

Joshua Petker

Gary Taxali

David Stoupakis

Ron English

Greg ‘Craola’ Simkins

Kukula

Annie Owens

Dave Kinsey

Colin Christian

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