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Hi-Fructose Vol.17 Preview

Hi-Fructose is proud to show you a few previews of upcoming Vol.17, which arrives in October. With this issue: we wade flood waters with painter Seonna Hong, explore infinity with Oliver Vernon, present an extensive feature on street/gallery artist duo Herakut, get powered by pink with Buff Monster, discover the contemporary mythology of Caitlin Hackett, stack airplanes with sculptor Onno Poiesz, battle with David Cook and present a feature with special sketchbook from French artist Stephane Blanquet. Plus spotlights on Chris Berens' new show, artist and musician Jim Houser, we discover the work of James Reka, Yoshitoma Nara's new retrospective book, and much more!

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Seonna Hong


Hi-Fructose is proud to show you a few previews of upcoming Vol.17, which arrives in October, 2010. With this issue: we wade flood waters with painter Seonna Hong, explore infinity with Oliver Vernon, present an extensive feature on street/gallery artist duo Herakut, get powered by pink with Buff Monster, discover the contemporary mythology of Caitlin Hackett, stack airplanes with sculptor Onno Poiesz, battle with David Cook and present a feature with special sketchbook from French artist Stephane Blanquet. Plus spotlights on Chris Berens‘ new show, artist and musician Jim Houser, we discover the work of James Reka, Yoshitoma Nara‘s new retrospective book, and much more!


Herakut


Oliver Vernon


Chris Berens


Jim Houser


Buff Monster

Caitlin Hackett

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