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AJ Fosik’s ‘Time Kills All Gods’

Hi-Fructose Volume 18 cover artist, AJ Fosik, will be opening a new solo show this weekend at Jonathan LeVine Gallery. Entitled 'Time Kills All Gods,' the new totems seen in Fosik's latest continue on his series of animalistic trophies (last seen here), with some interesting departures for the artist including a large scale installation piece, some free standing mantle works and a series of more subdued hand sculptures. The colorfully cerebral series will debut on October 22nd and as always, is highly recommended. Get an exclusive first look at several of the new works, here on Hi-Fructose.

Hi-Fructose Volume 18 cover artist, AJ Fosik, will be opening a new solo show this weekend at Jonathan LeVine Gallery. Entitled ‘Time Kills All Gods,’ the new totems seen in Fosik’s latest continue on his series of animalistic trophies (last seen here), with some interesting departures for the artist including a large scale installation piece, some free standing mantle works and a series of more subdued hand sculptures. The colorfully cerebral series will debut on October 22nd and as always, is highly recommended. Get an exclusive first look at several of the new works, here on Hi-Fructose.

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