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Hi-Fructose Magazine is Now on Instagram

Now you can keep up with the best of the New Contemporary Art world in your smartphone and at home in all sorts of ways! Hi-Fructose just joined Instagram, and we were well received with new 5,000 followers within the first 24 hours of opening our account. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter at @hifructosemag and find us on Tumblr and Facebook to get the latest updates on gallery shows, artist profiles, interviews, street art and everything else you've come to expect from your favorite art mag. See more images from our social media after the jump!

Now you can keep up with the best of the New Contemporary Art world in your smartphone and at home in all sorts of ways! Hi-Fructose just joined Instagram, and we were well received with new 5,000 followers within the first 24 hours of opening our account. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter at @hifructosemag and find us on Tumblr and Facebook to get the latest updates on gallery shows, artist profiles, interviews, street art and everything else you’ve come to expect from your favorite art mag.

A drawing by mcbess that recently appeared on our Instagram

A shot from Ben Eine’s solo show at Corey Helford Gallery that recently appeared on our Tumblr

A mural by Seth that recently appeared on our Instagram

A drawing by Joao Ruas that recently appeared on our Instagram

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