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Hi-Fructose Vol. 24 Preview

Hi-Fructose has once again scoured the planet for the best in New Contemporary art with our next issue Vol. 24, available in July. We start things off with the animal/human hybrid sculptures of Alessandro Gallo, then get blinded by the explosions of color of Tomokazu Matsuyama, and then shine a spotlight on a new show by Hi-Fructose favorite Josh Keyes. We explore the introspective bandaged paintings of Kwon Kyung-Yup, we discover the weightless paintings of this issue's cover artist Henrik Aarrastad Uldalen, but not before we delve into the enigmatic work of French artist Mirka Lugosi. We then have an excellent multi-page feature on the provocative street artist Mark Jenkins right before we dissect the mixed media work of Ted Vasin, which is followed my a multi-page feature on painter/sculptor/rogue scientist Scott Musgrove, and the melancholic paintings of Hsiao-Ron Cheng! Plus the ink drawings of Iain Macarthur, Luke Chueh's new monograph, Parra's "Pierced" and more! All beautifully printed on 130 matte pages. Subscribe to Hi-Fructose today. And see preview layouts of Hi-Fructose Vol. 24 here


Hi-Fructose has once again scoured the planet for the best in New Contemporary art with our next issue Vol. 24, available in July. We start things off with the animal/human hybrid sculptures of Alessandro Gallo, then get blinded by the explosions of color of Tomokazu Matsuyama, and then shine a spotlight on a new show by Hi-Fructose favorite Josh Keyes. We explore the introspective bandaged paintings of Kwon Kyung-Yup, we discover the weightless paintings of this issue’s cover artist Henrik Aarrestad Uldalen, but not before we delve into the enigmatic work of French artist Mirka Lugosi. We then have an excellent multi-page feature on the provocative street artist Mark Jenkins right before we dissect the mixed media work of Ted Vasin, which is followed my a multi-page feature on painter/sculptor/rogue scientist Scott Musgrove, and the melancholic paintings of Hsiao-Ron Cheng! Plus the ink drawings of Iain Macarthur, Luke Chueh‘s new monograph, Parra‘s “Pierced” and more! All beautifully printed on 130 matte pages. Subscribe to Hi-Fructose today. And see preview layouts of Hi-Fructose Vol. 24 here!

Alessandro Gallo


Tomokazu Matsuyama


Josh Keyes


Kwon Kyung-Yup


Henrik Aarrastad Uldalen


Mirka Lugosi


Mark Jenkins


Ted Vasin


Scott Musgrove


Iain Macarthur


Hsiao-Ron Cheng

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