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It's full speed ahead with our upcoming Hi-Fructose Volume #21! In this outstanding issue, shipping in October, we continue to bring you the best that New Contemporary Art has to offer.This time, we serve up Katsuyo Aoki's ornate porcelain sculptures, Jenny Morgan's startlingly colorful portraits, Mary Iverson's deconstructed container ship landscapes, a major feature on Kent Williams' brilliant paintings, the mysterious work of Daniel Danger, a tidal wave of Kate Mccgwire's feather sculptures, Alex Gross' paintings of product displacement, and a cover feature on the moving paintings of Andrew Hem! Plus, EVOL's latest work, DZINE's low riding chariots, the latest book by Tim Noble and Sue Webster, The Black Doll, and More!

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It’s full speed ahead with our upcoming Hi-Fructose Volume #21!

In this outstanding issue, shipping in October, we continue to bring you the best that New Contemporary Art has to offer.

This time, we serve up Katsuyo Aoki‘s ornate porcelain sculptures, Jenny Morgan‘s startlingly colorful portraits, Mary Iverson‘s deconstructed container ship landscapes, a major feature on Kent Williams‘ brilliant paintings, the mysterious work of Daniel Danger, a tidal wave of Kate Mccgwire‘s feather sculptures, Alex Gross‘ paintings of product displacement, and a cover feature on the moving paintings of Andrew Hem! Plus, EVOL‘s latest work, DZINE‘s low riding chariots, the latest book by Tim Noble and Sue Webster, The Black Doll, and More! Don’t miss out! Subscribe to Hi-Fructose today!

Katsuyo Aoki
Jenny Morgan
Daniel Danger

Mary Iverson

Kate Mccgwire
Alex Gross
Kent Williams

DZINE
Andrew Hem
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