The concept of the Wunderkammer, aka The Cabinet Of Curiosities has been an artistic inspiration for some time, however a new show opening in November by Ryan Matthew Cohn and Jean Labourdette...
Former illustrator turned full-time painter Gregory Hergert’s work has been described as “urban Surrealism”. He paints non-traditional themes in a traditional manner, yet allows the medium ...
https://hifructose.com/2023/10/22/gregory-hergerts-blue-acid/
Mari Katayama's photography uses her own body as one of her materials. Born with a rare congenital disorder, the artist had her legs amputated as a child, and at times, her sculptural work emulat...
https://hifructose.com/2020/01/31/the-photography-and-sculptures-of-mari-katayama/
The illusionary works of Thomas Medicus include "What It Is Like to Be," an anamorphic sculpture consisting of 144 hand-painted strips of glass that reveal new images when turned. Each of the str...
https://hifructose.com/2020/01/23/the-anamorphic-sculptures-of-thomas-medicus/
Carrying a mystical undercurrent, Chie Shimizu’s sculptures are rooted in an exploration of "the significance of human existence.” The artist, born in Japan and based now in Queens, New Yor...
https://hifructose.com/2020/01/15/the-figurative-sculptures-of-chie-shimizu/
The solitary figurative sculptures of Frode Bolhuis are untethered to any one specific culture or frame of mind, existing at the convergence of generations and experiences. His use of textiles br...
https://hifructose.com/2020/01/08/the-figurative-sculptures-of-frode-bolhuis/
In the hands of KT Beans, a seashell takes on unsettling qualities. The sculptor says she creates "oddities for humans of the future”: Teeth, eyes, and other human body parts and organs emerge ...
https://hifructose.com/2020/01/02/the-unsettling-sculptures-of-kt-beans/
Masayoshi Hanawa’s intricate ceramic and resin creatures are pulled from the artist’s internal mythology. His creations are filled with mosaic-like detail, each corner of a monster a meticulo...
https://hifructose.com/2019/12/29/the-sculpted-creatures-of-masayoshi-hanawa/
Brian Tolle's startling sculptures are said to be a dialogue between "history and context." His ability to manipulate what appear to be the most stubborn of structures is more than just a clever ...
https://hifructose.com/2019/12/23/the-sculptures-and-installations-of-brian-tolle/
Hirofumi Fujiwara’s isolated sculptures are called Utopians, each person actually an amalgamation of features and cultures. Many of these characters, said to be from a parallel world, are prese...
https://hifructose.com/2019/12/21/hirofumi-fujiwaras-utopian-sculptures/
The remixed and altered porcelain sculptures of ceramicist Penny Byrne often have a political edge. Byrne's methods recall the methods of Barnaby Barford and the late Click Mort. She uses enamel ...
https://hifructose.com/2019/12/20/the-remixed-porcelain-sculptures-of-penny-byrne/
In Amy Brener's "Omni-Kit" sculpture series, everyday objects and imagery are reprocessed into totem-like sculptures that speak to ritual and memory. These works are highlighted in a new show at ...
https://hifructose.com/2019/12/07/amy-brener-brings-omni-kits-to-jack-barrett-gallery/
CrocodilePOWER is a Moscow-based duo who craft dystopic yet vibrant installations, sculptures, and paintings. Consisting of artists Peter Goloshchapov and Oksana Simatova, the pair works in mater...
https://hifructose.com/2019/12/05/the-dystopic-visions-of-crocodilepower/
In Max Hooper Schneider's lush sculptures and installations, his experiences in marine biology and landscape architecture prove to be ever-present influences. His Hammer Projects exhibition at Ha...
https://hifructose.com/2019/12/03/max-hooper-schneider-brings-lush-installations-to-hammer-museum/
Through the manipulation of 17 people, La Machine unleashed a dragon on Calais, France, with its latest, towering creation and performance. "Le Dragon de Calais" was unveiled earlier this month b...
https://hifructose.com/2019/11/21/la-machine-creates-dragon-for-latest-performance/
Francesco Barocco's sculptures reconsider art history through conflicting modes, pairing elegant 2-dimensional forms with malformed sculptural material that would have once held the subject's lik...
https://hifructose.com/2019/11/14/the-mixed-media-sculptures-of-francesco-barocco/
Stephanie H. Shih's ceramic sculptures reflect on her upbringing as a first-generation Asian-American through “the lens of the Asian-American pantry.” The output ranges from hundreds and hund...
https://hifructose.com/2019/11/13/stephanie-h-shihs-ceramics-pull-from-the-asian-american-pantry/
Murielle Belin’s dark-surrealist polyptychs are striking blends of oil painting, sculpture, woodworking, and other disciplines. "Calendrier Perpetual," in particular, shows the artist's abiliti...
https://hifructose.com/2019/11/12/the-mixed-media-surrealism-of-murielle-belin/
Inside her workshop, Sabrina Gruss re-animates found natural materials and animal remains into eerie sculptures. The artist has said she's inspired by her own family's history and a multi-faceted...
https://hifructose.com/2019/11/08/the-hauntings-sculptures-of-sabrina-gruss/
Hector Javier Martinez Mendez’s pottery practice brings energetic, skeletal figures to the surfaces of jars, pots, and plates. Since first garnering a reputation for his Day of the Dead-themed ...
https://hifructose.com/2019/11/06/the-pottery-of-hector-javier-martinez-mendez/
Andrea Salvatori subverts art-historical themes and motifs in his sculptures, reimagining the interior of Renaissance-style figures or unsettling forms emerging from pottery. He moves between tra...
https://hifructose.com/2019/11/05/andrea-salvatori-examines-art-history-through-humorous-sculptures/
To mark the Mexican holiday of Día de Muertos, artist Raymundo Medina of the Jaén Cartonería family collective dreamed up enormous skeletons that appear to be emerging from the pavement. The m...
https://hifructose.com/2019/11/01/jaen-cartonerias-massive-dia-de-muertos-sculptures/
Éric Nado disassembles typewriters and creates provocative guns from their parts, a different take on how the power of words can outweigh manmade weaponry. Elsewhere, he crafts femine figures ou...
https://hifructose.com/2019/10/31/the-sculptures-and-assemblages-of-eric-nado/
Artist/architect Mohamad Hafez uses found objects and scraps to craft politically and socially charged Middle Eastern streetscapes. His "UNPACKED: Refugee Baggage" series adds an audio component,...
https://hifructose.com/2019/10/29/the-sculptures-and-installations-of-mohamad-hafez/
Nomadic artist Stefano Ogliari Badessi crafts installations full of wonder across the globe. At Museo Civico Di Crema last month the artist kicked off a major project features his inflatable and ...
https://hifructose.com/2019/10/27/the-installations-of-stefano-ogliari-badessi/
Lucy McRae's new "Compression Carpet offers a full embrace for those who feel like they need a hug, a meditation on how technology can aid intimacy or support. The "body architect" recently showe...
https://hifructose.com/2019/10/24/this-artists-hug-machine-smooshes-you-in-a-good-way/
The wax sculptures of Rebecca Stevenson reference both Dutch still-life painting and the creatures and themes of myth. Her recent work continues to investigate themes of life, death, and nature. ...
https://hifructose.com/2019/10/24/the-recent-wax-sculptures-of-rebecca-stevenson/
Nathan French, a fashion designer-turned-fine artist, crafts captivating and unsettling sculptures crystals, feathers, wax, and other unexpected materials. The artist, who appears in the upcoming...
https://hifructose.com/2019/10/23/the-stirring-sculptures-of-nathan-french/
Ellis Tolsma’s vibrant costumes recall the famous parties of Germany's Bauhaus school in the 1920s. Like her prints and sculptures, Tolsma has a knack for integrating geometric forms into strik...
https://hifructose.com/2019/10/19/the-costumes-and-prints-of-ellis-tolsma/
Travel to a time where humans prevail in all their primeval glory in Attaboy's new show at The Compound Gallery. This body of work includes the buzzed-about rock paintings on rocks, adding to the...
https://hifructose.com/2019/10/17/attaboy-returns-to-compound-gallery-with-future-human/
With “Sorayama Space Park by AMKK” at Central Embassy in Bangkok, the futuristic creations of Hajime Sorayama fill the space, including a lifesized aluminum Tyrannosaur. The immersive install...
https://hifructose.com/2019/10/16/sorayama-space-park-unveiled-in-bangkok/
Keiichi Tanaami’s wild sculptures and mixed-media works currently inhabit Jeffrey Deitch's New York location, as an extension of its "Tokyo Pop Underground" group show. The Hi-Fructose Vol. 38 ...
https://hifructose.com/2019/10/11/keiichi-tanaamis-sculptures-mixed-media-works-shown-at-deitch/
With "Bone Pendulum in Motley" at Freight+Volume Gallery, Johnston Foster offers new, wild assemblages made from metal hardware, textiles and plastics, PVC, yoga mats, electrical wires, and other...
Kara Walker's recent Hyundai Commission is a 45-foot-high fountain at Tate Modern, exploring the historical tether between Africa, America and Europe with inspiration from the Victoria Memorial i...
https://hifructose.com/2019/10/08/kara-walkers-fons-americanus-installation-at-tate-modern/
Isaac Cordal brings new sculptures to C.O.A. Galerie in Montreal with "Ego Monuments," his distinctive everyman showing the solitude of contemporary living. Alongside his balding figures is a dep...
https://hifructose.com/2019/10/05/isaac-cordal-returns-with-ego-monuments/
It appears that sculptor Joe Reginella has once again erected a memorial statue marking a fictional occurrence in New York City. This time, it’s a story that purports that former Mayor Ed Koch ...
https://hifructose.com/2019/10/03/memorial-statue-depicts-wolves-of-new-york-city/
In her new sculptures and digital paintings, Debora Cheyenne helps forge the current evolution of Afrofuturism. Her new show at Barney Savage Gallery, titled “Entre Vues,” offers themes of �...
Maurizio Savini has worked with chewing gum in his sculptures for more than 20 years. In that time, the artist has moved between Pop-influenced work, animal creations inspired by children’s tal...
https://hifructose.com/2019/09/27/the-chewing-gum-sculptures-of-maurizio-savini/
The sculpted figures and paintings of Carlos Ramirez are constructed from a slew of materials and found objects. The Mexican-American artist reflects on "inequalities within Mexican-American comm...
https://hifructose.com/2019/09/26/the-sculptures-and-paintings-of-carlos-ramirez/
Sculptor Cristina Córdova’s absorbing and intimate figures inhabit a new show in Hodges Taylor in Charlotte. "CRISTINA CÓRDOVA: cuerpo exquisito" offers works with personal notes for the arti...
Christine Kim's practice is a blend of painting, drawing, and sculpture. The Toronto-based artist’s experimentations with layering and cutting works moves between both graphite drawings and pai...
https://hifructose.com/2019/09/19/the-paper-art-of-christine-kim/
Emmanuelle Moureaux, known for her massive installations using numerals and letters as building blocks, recently crafted a new major work for the 100th anniversary of the Calpis brand. "Universe ...
https://hifructose.com/2019/09/17/emmanuelle-moureaux-continues-100-colors-installation-series/
Over the past few decades, Shary Boyle has garnered attention for a multifaceted practice that includes ceramics, painting, installations, drawings, and more. In this post, we take a look at some...
https://hifructose.com/2019/09/14/the-ceramic-figures-of-shary-boyle/
The samurai's enormous impact in Japan was even felt in fashion, and in Tetsuya Noguchi’s sculptures and paintings, contemporary fashion influences their own garb. "This Is Not a Samurai" is th...
https://hifructose.com/2019/09/13/tetsuya-noguchis-samurai-warriors-come-to-arsham-fieg-gallery/
In En Iwamura’s recent show at Ross+Kramer Gallery's East Hampton venue, the artist explores the concept of “Ma,” a philosophical Japanese concept focusing on spatial awareness between enti...
https://hifructose.com/2019/09/10/en-iwamura-explores-ma-in-recent-show/
Philadelphia’s Drew Leshko has been lauded for his miniatures depicting urban storefronts and objects, crafted in paper and wood. In the sculptor’s “Signs” series, in particular, we find ...
https://hifructose.com/2019/09/05/the-miniature-signs-of-drew-leshko/
The sculptures of Federico Clapis often play with our tether to technology, from the womb to the modern professional. The former stage, in particular, is where we find some of the artist’s most...
https://hifructose.com/2019/09/04/the-sculptures-of-federico-clapis/
With Patricia Piccinini’s current exhibition at Arken Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, the sculptor’s hyperrealistic creations carry a surprising intimacy. Running through Sept. 8, "A World o...
https://hifructose.com/2019/09/03/patricia-piccininis-sculptures-featured-in-denmark-exhibition/
Geng Xue’s ceramic sculptures, with their traditional coloring and textures, appear as beings evolving and emerging from our shelves. She’s used these creations in multimedia exhibition and e...
https://hifructose.com/2019/08/31/the-ceramic-creations-of-geng-xue/
In a major installation at Tolarno Galleries in Melbourne, Christopher Langton built his own immersive system of celestial bodies, robots, and organisms resembling viruses and fungi. “The hyper...
https://hifructose.com/2019/08/30/christopher-langtons-immersive-colony-installation/
With “Le Souffle de Changement," Pierre Matter offers a surreal, contemplative set of sculptures crafted from bronze and recycled objects. The exhibition currently inhabits one of the AFA Galle...
https://hifructose.com/2019/08/27/pierre-matters-sculptures-return-in-le-souffle-de-changement/
Aspencrow's hyperrealistic figurative sculptures blend the provocative with pop. Blending materials like resin, fiberglass, and silicone, his works serve as both admiring and wry portraits. The a...
https://hifructose.com/2019/08/23/the-hyperrealistic-sculptures-of-aspencrow/
In Michael Craig-Martin's sculptural practice, he creates enormous versions of everyday objects that appear as though they were drawn. In a show ending this week, he offered new works in this vei...
https://hifructose.com/2019/08/22/the-recent-sculptures-of-michael-craig-martin/
In her recent sculptures, Qixuan Lim, also known as QimmyShimmy, continues to meld everyday objects with disconcerting elements. Her recent project, created for an upcoming show at Beinart Galler...
https://hifructose.com/2019/08/21/the-recent-sculptures-of-qixuan-lim/
Cai Guo-Qiang's work, including the monumental “Sky Ladder,” transforms the space with seemingly minimalist strokes. However, much of the work comes out of meticulous planning and labored exe...
https://hifructose.com/2019/08/17/the-riveting-work-of-cai-guo-qiang/
In Prescilla-Mary Maisani’s latest series of sculptures, "Frog's Dynasty," she presents amphibian deities that reflect contemporary self-infatuation. Displayed poolside, their obsession with lu...
https://hifructose.com/2019/08/16/prescilla-mary-maisanis-frogs-dynasty-sculpture/
The work of Gerwyn Davies blends photography and sculpture, utilizing everyday objects to obscure the body and create surreal vignettes. In his "Alien" series, the artist's use of simplistic, geo...
https://hifructose.com/2019/08/15/the-obscured-figures-of-gerwyn-davies/
Darius Hulea's figures are forged in metal wire, yet carry a ghostly, apparating quality. The Romania-based artist depicts a range of figures, from Ferdinand I and violinst George Enesco to philo...
https://hifructose.com/2019/08/08/the-wire-figures-of-darius-hulea/
In his “Flow” series, Benjamin Shine shapes netting into captivating and serene portraits. The artist, inspired by the concept of mindfulness, has taken this approach to multiple scales. His ...
https://hifructose.com/2019/08/07/the-netting-sculptures-of-benjamin-shine/
Hugh Hayden shapes wood, sourced from Christmas trees, exotic timbers, or other unexpected objects, into cerebral recreations of everyday objects. He recently showed recent work at C L E A R I N ...
https://hifructose.com/2019/08/06/the-visceral-sculptures-of-hugh-hayden/
South Korean artist Lee Bul creates sculptures and installations that move between dystopian techno-monsters and objects pulled from ruinous cityscapes. Emerging out of the late 1980s, Bul has ex...
https://hifructose.com/2019/08/03/the-dystopian-sculptures-of-lee-bul/
Blending two- and three-dimensional forms, Mark Whalen creates cerebral and absurd arrangements of the human body. Whether stacking vibrant heads or using sculpted hands to sculpt the very shapes...
https://hifructose.com/2019/07/27/the-vibrant-2d-and-3d-work-of-mark-whalen/
Ron Mueck The exhibition “Reshaped Reality: 50 Years of Hyperrealistic Sculpture” has currently taken over at the National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall in Taiwan, with the likes of Patric...
https://hifructose.com/2019/07/25/hyperrealistic-sculpture-focus-of-taipei-exhibition/
Diana Al-Hadid’s ghostly sculptures, which take influence from historical architecture, mythology, and beyond, are currently inhabiting both a gallery at Frist Art Museum and outdoor gardens at...
https://hifructose.com/2019/07/24/diana-al-hadids-work-haunts-indoor-outdoor-spaces-in-nashville/
Collage artist Sara Shakeel infuses our world with a surreal dose of glitter and diamonds. From bedazzling what some would call "imperfections" on the body to adding glitz to already-tempting fas...
https://hifructose.com/2019/07/23/the-bedazzled-world-of-sara-shakeel/
In his first exhibition in Hungary, Dmitry Kawarga's "post-human" sculptures and installations reflect on humanity's vulnerability. His "Anthropocentrism Toxicosis” series, in particular, is on...
https://hifructose.com/2019/07/18/dmitry-kawargas-anthropocentrism-toxicosis-installation-series/
In her ceramic sculptures, Janet Beckhouse taps into ancient contemplations on life, death, and nature. Though at times disconcerting, with writhing floral elements enveloping her figures, each w...
https://hifructose.com/2019/07/16/the-ceramic-sculptures-of-janet-beckhouse/
Zachary Eastwood-Bloom takes the idea of adding digital-like glitches to traditional sculptures to a visceral level. He created most of these sculptures while he was sculptor-in-residence at Pang...
https://hifructose.com/2019/07/13/the-glitching-sculptures-of-zachary-eastwood-bloom/
Bruno Weber was a master of crafting fantastical creatures, and there’s no greater example than the 220,000-square-foot sculpture garden bearing his name in his native Switzerland, visited by t...
https://hifructose.com/2019/07/12/inside-bruno-webers-sculpture-park-in-switzerland/
Tracey Snelling's installations are immersive blends of sculpture, video, and photography, her makeshift buildings containing surprises in their windows and corners. Her recent, massive construct...
https://hifructose.com/2019/07/06/the-recent-immersive-installatiosn-of-tracey-snelling/
Delphine Bonnet’s ceramic figures reveal inner worlds, with components that only at first appear as organs. Elsewhere, the artist creates stoneware creatures that appear at once apart of our ow...
https://hifructose.com/2019/07/04/the-ceramic-sculptures-of-delphine-bonnet/
Using the unexpected material of spaghetti, designer-artist Alice Pegna creates elegance and striking pieces adorning mannequins. Her series, "Ex Nihilo," features ongoing experimentation that en...
https://hifructose.com/2019/07/03/the-spaghetti-filled-designs-of-alice-pegna/
Taking influence from Byzantine art and other eras of religious art, Aleksandar Todorovic renders contemporary tech figures as religious icons and social media symbols as sacred, in egg tempera a...
https://hifructose.com/2019/07/02/aleksandar-todorovic-paints-religion-remastered/
Multidisciplinary artist Melissa Meier combines sculpture, photography, and other forms with surreal—and at times, visceral—results. Whether it's the wearable, egg-filled sculptures in her "S...
https://hifructose.com/2019/06/28/the-sculptures-installation-and-photography-of-melissa-meier/
Casey Curran 's kinetic sculptures consist of wire, aluminum, motors, sculpted brass, cranks, or other materials, yet resemble organic objects in essence. The artist, hailing from Washington, cra...
https://hifructose.com/2019/06/25/the-kinetic-sculptures-of-casey-curran/
Sandra de Groot crafts soft armor and ornate headpieces in her macramé “kNOTs” series. When the works adorn models, they are activated in a way that appears both regal and fantastical. Each...
https://hifructose.com/2019/06/15/the-textile-armor-of-sandra-de-groot/
In Kate MacDowell 's recent work, subtle aspects of the animals she sculpts subvert expectations. Some of MacDowell’s new pieces are part of the new group show “Subversive Suburbia" at Mindy ...
https://hifructose.com/2019/06/06/the-recent-sculptures-of-kate-macdowell/
The otherworldly and the archaeological converge in the deity-like sculptures of Huma Bhabha, who uses a blend of materials and found components to create her figures. The Pakistan native's pract...
https://hifructose.com/2019/06/06/the-sculptures-of-huma-bhabha/
Claire Partington 's ceramic figures blend 18-century dress and elegance with contemporary touches and beastial transformations. In her new show at Winston Wächter Fine Art in Washington, new w...
https://hifructose.com/2019/05/29/ceramic-figures-of-claire-partington-return-in-the-hunting-party/
With "Louise Bourgeois in the Rijksmuseum Gardens," the Amsterdam museum offers the first major exhibition to focus solely on the beloved artist’s outdoor sculptures. More than half a century ...
https://hifructose.com/2019/05/25/rijksmuseum-focuses-on-outdoor-sculptures-of-bourgeois/
Kati Heck's wild paintings, sculptures, textile work, and photographs are featured in a new show at Tim Van Laere Gallery . "All my friends are wild" takes influence from philosopher Donna Harawa...
Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan tackle displacement, community development, and memory in their cities and structures made of cardboard. Their work ranges from these sculptures and installations to ...
https://hifructose.com/2019/05/20/alfredo-and-isabel-aquilizan-craft-cities-from-cardboard/
Yoshitoshi Kanemaki ’s recent mindbending wooden sculptures carry cerebral and haunting vibes, each evolving in tone as the viewer observes from different perspectives. The artist was featured ...
https://hifructose.com/2019/05/16/the-recent-cerebral-sculptures-of-yoshitoshi-kanemaki/
In sculptor Alessandro Gallo ’s new body of work, “Most of the Time,” the artist evolves his ceramic human-animal characters in new situations and reflections. The series is on display in a...
https://hifructose.com/2019/05/15/alessandro-gallos-new-series-most-of-the-time/
Using his “Emotigun,” Tadas Maksimovas offers a look at how our need for constant affirmation would appear in the physical realm. This "motor-powered, remote-controlled machine slingshot" wa...
https://hifructose.com/2019/05/14/tadas-maksimovas-crafts-an-emotigun/
Alex Ubatuba ’s glass “Living Light Sculptures” series recalls both real-life bioluminescent organisms and otherworldly flora and fauna. The glass artist has been developing this specific s...
https://hifructose.com/2019/05/11/alex-ubatubas-glass-living-light-sculptures/
Rina Banerjee , known for dazzling sculptures crafted from material sourced around the globe, has her first mid-career retrospective in an exhibition at San Jose Museum of Art , kicking off this ...
https://hifructose.com/2019/05/09/exhibition-surveys-work-of-sculptor-rina-banerjee/
Ceramicist Lorren Lowrey crafts sculptures that examine the personal tether between growth and pain, with life often sprouting from death. The Portland artist, an oil painter earlier in life, cr...
https://hifructose.com/2019/05/09/the-ceramic-sculptures-of-lorren-lowrey/
Whether super-sized or handheld, Colette Fu ’s pop-up books marvel in both content and structure. Her work provides 3-D insight into places and cultures across the globe. And even in small dose...
https://hifructose.com/2019/05/08/the-pop-up-books-of-colette-fu/
Paul McCarthy's work traverses sculpture, painting, installation art, and film, and all are showcased in his new show, aptly titled "Mixed Bag." The show at Xavier Hufkens in Belgium, running th...
https://hifructose.com/2019/05/07/paul-mccarthys-mixed-bag-show-spans-mediums/
Artistic duo Coarse ’s recent, entrancing sculpture “States of Matter” comes in two editions of the character Noop: "Trance" and “Cosmos.” The former is a lighthearted, jaunting visit t...
https://hifructose.com/2019/04/27/coarse-debuts-states-of-matter-sculptures/
David Altmejd 's mindbending sculptures return in a new show at White Cube Hong Kong . In "The Vibrating Man," running through May 18, the artist offers his transforming figures and busts, each i...
https://hifructose.com/2019/04/19/david-altmejds-the-vibrating-man-takes-over-white-cube-hong-kong/
Michael Johansson ’s massive sculptures simulate the runners, sprues, and parts that comprise model kits through injection molding. The artist's public work, which are bronze and aluminum casts...
https://hifructose.com/2019/04/18/the-model-kit-sculptures-of-michael-johansson/
In Peter Palfi 's "Looney Tombs" series, the mythologies of Ancient Egyptian gods and 20th-century animation synthesize with artifacts faithful to both histories. The Hungarian artist uses bronze...
https://hifructose.com/2019/04/17/mythologies-collide-in-peter-palfis-looney-tombs-series/
Even when he's playing with classical motifs, there's something unmistakably current about the sculptures and drawings of Thomas Lerooy . In recent work, his characters have cherubic bodies but g...
https://hifructose.com/2019/04/11/the-sculptures-and-drawings-of-thomas-lerooy/
In a new exhibition at Lotte Museum in Seoul, more than 500 works from artist James Jean are on display, from large-scale paintings and installations to to video art and stained glass sculptures...
https://hifructose.com/2019/04/10/james-jean-returns-with-massive-museum-show/
Sculptor Alex Chinneck has a string of major projects as part of Milan Design Week, including this massive intervention that the artist calls “the most ambitious work I’ve ever made.” His ...
https://hifructose.com/2019/04/10/the-new-sculptural-interventions-of-alex-chinneck/
The dark surrealist sculptures and paintings of Jeremy Cross return in a new show at Dark Art Emporium , titled "Speaking In Ghosts." Kicking off Saturday at the gallery, the recent works by the...
https://hifructose.com/2019/04/05/jeremy-cross-shows-sculptures-paintings-in-new-show/
Debra Baxter Through two concurrent shows, Roq La Rue Gallery shows a pair of artists whose work carries crystalline forms. Debra Baxter 's "Ghost Heart" and Rebecca Chaperon 's "Incandescenc...
https://hifructose.com/2019/04/05/debra-baxter-rebecca-chaperon-show-at-roq-la-rue/
The sculptures of Kim Won Geun depict underworld characters with unexpected vulnerability and humor. Often crafted in wood or epoxy resin and acrylics, these works range in size, yet have garner...
https://hifructose.com/2019/04/03/the-humorous-crime-figures-of-kim-won-geun/