Menu
The New Contemporary Art Magazine

Jason D’Aquino gets Lead Poisoning

Jason D'Aquino (HF Vol. 6) will be making his curatorial debut next month at Last Rites Gallery in NYC. Entitled "Lead Poisoning", the drawing themed group show features a stellar lineup of pencilists including Greg "Craola" Simkins (HF Vol. 14), Ron English (HF Vol. 16), Chris Mars (HF Vol. 7), Gary Taxali (HF Vol. 4), Chet Zar (HF Vol. 11), and many, many more. In addition to curating the Lead Poisoning show, D'Aquino will also be debuting a new solo body of work at Last Rites which will debut alongside on Saturday, July 10th 2010. Check out the full list of artists and get an early sneak peek of both shows here on Hi-Fructose.

Jason D’Aquino

Jason D’Aquino (HF Vol. 6) will be making his curatorial debut next month at Last Rites Galleryin NYC. Entitled “Lead Poisoning”, the drawing themed group showfeatures a stellar lineup of pencilists including Greg “Craola” Simkins(HF Vol. 14), Ron English (HF Vol. 16), Chris Mars (HF Vol. 7), GaryTaxali (HF Vol. 4), Chet Zar (HF Vol. 11), and many, many more. Inaddition to curating the Lead Poisoning show, D’Aquino will also bedebuting a new solo body of work at Last Rites which will debutalongside on Saturday, July 10th 2010. Check out the full list ofartists and get an early sneak peek of both shows here on Hi-Fructose.

Chris Mars

Greg “Craola” Simkins

Chris Mars

Ewelina Ferruso

Jason D’Aquino

Jason D’Aquino

Jason D’Aquino

Meta
Topics
Share
Facebook
Reddit
Pinterest
Email
Related Articles
The 77th issue of Hi-Fructose is coming soon. Click above to see previews!
"I’m more interested in revealing the quiet violence of what we call ‘normal’ than in telling anyone what to feel. If a viewer finds their own discomfort in that—it’s a gift, not something I try to control.” Read the full articl on the artist by clicking above.
"I'm trying to create a portrait of a person without their face, which is really interesting to me," Laurie Lee Brom says. Instead, she allows the setting and actions to shed light on who this person is... Read the full article by clicking above.
“I don't aim for my art to be political, but because I have my own perspective and worldview, that inevitably comes through in the art,” says Shyama Golden. Read Silke Tudor's full article on the artist by clicking above.

Subscribe to the Hi-Fructose Mailing List