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Erik Foss’ Word Series

While in Florida earlier this month for Art Basel: Miami Beach, we stumbled across Anonymous Gallery's stunning display of Erik Foss' work. Perhaps it just so happens that our love for vintage typography and the female form have simply made us susceptible to artist's latest Word Series, however considering that Foss has shown internationally with almost every one of our favorite galleries at some point or another (Deitch Projects, Ratio 3, White Walls, The Hole, Anonymous Gallery, Pool Gallery, Sloan Fine Art, V1, New Image, the list goes on and on.) something makes us think that Foss might just be on to something... Get a closer look at Foss' alphabet, here on Hi-Fructose.

While in Florida earlier this month for Art Basel: Miami Beach, we stumbled across Anonymous Gallery‘s stunning display of Erik Foss‘ work. Perhaps it just so happens that our love for vintage typography and the female form have simply made us susceptible to artist’s latest Word Series, however considering that Foss has shown internationally with almost every one of our favorite galleries at some point or another (Deitch Projects, Ratio 3, White Walls, The Hole, Anonymous Gallery, Pool Gallery, Sloan Fine Art, V1, New Image, the list goes on and on.) something makes us think that Foss might just be on to something… Get a closer look at Foss’ alphabet, here on Hi-Fructose.

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