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Kris Kuksi at Scope Basel Switzerland

Joshua Liner Gallery has touched down in the town of Kaserne, Switzerland and is currently showing at Scope Basel as we speak. For their first time showing alongside the world's oldest and most prestigious art fair, Art Basel, Liner has streamlined their exhibit and is focusing entirely on Kris Kuksi (HF Vol. 13) with a solo showing of the assemblage artist's work. Hi-Fructose has acquired some exclusive photos of three of Kuksi's pieces, now on display, check out the detail shots after the jump.

Napoleonic Exile

Joshua Liner Gallery has touched down in the town of Kaserne, Switzerland and is currently showing at Scope Basel as we speak. For their first time showing alongside the world’s oldest and most prestigious art fair, Art Basel, Liner has streamlined their exhibit and is focusing entirely on Kris Kuksi(HF Vol. 13) with a solo showing of the assemblage artist’s work. HFhas acquired some exclusive photos of three of Kuksi’s pieces, now ondisplay, check out the detail shots below.

Napoleonic Exile -detail

Napoleonic Exile – detail

Napoleonic Exile – detail

Musashi

Musashi – detail

Musashi – detail

Musashi – detail

Wilhelm

Wilhelm – detail

Wilhelm – detail

Wilhelm – detail

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