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Anthony Pontius’ ‘The Decay’

Hi-Fructose editor at large Kirsten Anderson once described the works of Anthony Pontius as "Gorgeously apocalyptic and subtly infused with a dark whimsy, Anthony Pontius uses a variety of media to create his haunted and stark landscapes that have a strange resonance to the unearthly works of Bosch..." and after viewing the artist's newest body of work, 'The Decay', Anderson's words ring as true as ever. Hi-Fructose has obtained an exclusive sneak peek at Pontius' latest, which will open this evening (Saturday, April 30th) at Last Rites Gallery in New York City alongside new works by Sarah Joncas which we showed you earlier in the month (here).

Hi-Fructose editor at large Kirsten Anderson once described the works of Anthony Pontius as “Gorgeously apocalyptic and subtly infused with a dark whimsy, Anthony Pontius uses a variety of media to create his haunted and stark landscapes that have a strange resonance to the unearthly works of Bosch…” and after viewing the artist’s newest body of work, ‘The Decay’, Anderson’s words ring as true as ever. Hi-Fructose has obtained an exclusive sneak peek at Pontius’ latest, which will open this evening (Saturday, April 30th) at Last Rites Gallery in New York City alongside new works by Sarah Joncas which we showed you earlier in the month (here).

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