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Hi-Fructose Magazine travels the globe to bring you the best New Contemporary Art with Vol.23!

With our next issue, on stands in April, we scratch the surface with the portrait murals of VHILS, are haunted by the dark paintings of Chilean painter Victor Castillo, we consume the disturbingly delicious sculptures of Dirk Staschke, discover the paintings of Joyce Ho, then cross section the glass pane paintings of Xia Xiaowan,  we get possessed by the work of Belgian painter of Stephan Balleux, then travel to Brazil to explore the art of Joao Ruas, but not before we interview LA muralist and painter Mark Dean Veca, and interview cover artist Junko Mizuno with a major feature! Plus! the art of Casey Riordan, Skinner's new Art book and more! 

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And see preview images of our next issue HERE!

Cover by Junko MIzuno

Hi-Fructose Magazine travels the globe to bring you the best New Contemporary Art with Vol.23!

With our next issue, on stands in April, we scratch the surface with the portrait murals of VHILS, are haunted by the dark paintings of Chilean painter Victor Castillo, we consume the disturbingly delicious sculptures of Dirk Staschke, discover the paintings of Joyce Ho, then cross section the glass pane paintings of Xia Xiaowan,  we get possessed by the work of Belgian painter of Stephan Balleux, then travel to Brazil to explore the art of Joao Ruas, but not before we interview LA muralist and painter Mark Dean Veca, and interview cover artist Junko Mizuno with a major feature! Plus! the art of Casey RiordanSkinner‘s new Art book and more!

Pre-Order your copy here.

Subscribe to Hi-Fructose here.

Xia Xiaowan

Casey Riordan

Stephan Balleux

Victor Castillo

Dirk Stashke

Joao Ruas

VHILS

Joyce Ho

Mark Dean Veca

Junko Mizuno

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