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Nathan Spoor’s Phantom Passport – Preview

Hi-Fructose's own resident artist, writer and curator extraordinaire Nathan Spoor will be opening his first NYC solo show tomorrow, Thursday May 12th at Bold Hype Gallery. We've got an interview in the works with Nathan for you soon, but in the meantime please be sure to swing by the gallery, or check out a quick advance preview here on Hi-Fructose. More info on the event here, and additional preview images after the jump.

The Futurist

20″ x 30″- acrylic on canvas

Hi-Fructose’s own resident artist, writer and curator extraordinaire Nathan Spoor will be opening his first NYC solo show tomorrow, Thursday May 12th at Bold Hype Gallery. We’ve got an interview in the works with Nathan for you soon, but in the meantime please be sure to swing by the gallery, or check out a quick advance preview here on Hi-Fructose. More info on the event here, and additional preview images below.

Rites of Passage

22″ x 42″ – acrylic on canvas

Strange Loyalties

18″ x 34″ – acrylic on canvas

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