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We're pleased to show you a preview for our next volume of Hi-Fructose New Contemporary Art Magazine! Our first issue of 2014, this volume features a beautiful cover and feature by James Jean, art farming with Wim Delvoye, the installations of David Choong Lee, the paintings of Lu Cong, the art of being Gary Baseman, the broken skate deck sculptures of Haroshi, a large feature on painter Tran Nugyen, the graphic oil paintings of Jon Fox, a fantastic feature on Tiffany Bozic, hyper real sculptor Ron Mueck, Daniel Martin Diaz' new book and a very special 16 page insert by Camille Rose Garcia, featuring beautiful reproductions of her works on paper, and more! Pre-order a copy today in our online store. See more previews after the jump.

We’re pleased to show you a preview for our next volume of Hi-Fructose New Contemporary Art Magazine! Our first issue of 2014, this volume features a beautiful cover and feature by James Jean, art farming with Wim Delvoye, the installations of David Choong Lee, the paintings of Lu Cong, the art of being Gary Baseman, the broken skate deck sculptures of Haroshi, a large feature on painter Tran Nugyen, the graphic oil paintings of Jon Fox, a fantastic feature on Tiffany Bozic, hyper real sculptor Ron Mueck, Daniel Martin Diaz’ new book and a very special 16 page insert by Camille Rose Garcia, featuring beautiful reproductions of her works on paper, and more! Pre-order a copy today in our online store.

Wim Delvoye

Gary Baseman

Tiffany Bozic

Camille Rose Garcia

Jon Fox

Haroshi

James Jean

David Choong Lee

Lu Cong

Ron Mueck

Tran Nguyen

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