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Received — 21 April 2026 Hi-Fructose Magazine
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  • Happy 80th Birthday to The Pope of Trash: An Interview With John Waters Liz Ohanesian
    To celebrate the cult movie director’s 80th birthday, we bring you our interview with John Waters from Hi-Fructose Isssue 69. You can still get a copy in print of this issue here. Happy Birthday to The King of Puke! ABOVE: Portrait of John Waters, photo by Greg Gorman, © Academy Museum Foundation Early on in the […] The post Happy 80th Birthday to The Pope of Trash: An Interview With John Waters first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

Happy 80th Birthday to The Pope of Trash: An Interview With John Waters

21 April 2026 at 19:25

To celebrate the cult movie director’s 80th birthday, we bring you our interview with John Waters from Hi-Fructose Isssue 69. You can still get a copy in print of this issue here. Happy Birthday to The King of Puke! ABOVE: Portrait of John Waters, photo by Greg Gorman, © Academy Museum Foundation Early on in the […]

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Received — 10 April 2026 Hi-Fructose Magazine
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  • Kendall Ross Comments Directly on the Craft Vs. Art Debate Liz Ohanesian
    ABOVE: “Spatial Awareness”, 54″ x 250″, hand-knit with wool, 2025, photo by Chris Rettman From her dining room table in Oklahoma City, Kendall Ross knits brightly colored, intricately patterned sweaters and vests—some so large that referring to them as wearables is a bit misleading. Her textile pieces are often emblazoned with diary-like messages that speak […] The post Kendall Ross Comments Directly on the Craft Vs. Art Debate first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

Kendall Ross Comments Directly on the Craft Vs. Art Debate

10 April 2026 at 17:43

ABOVE: “Spatial Awareness”, 54″ x 250″, hand-knit with wool, 2025, photo by Chris Rettman From her dining room table in Oklahoma City, Kendall Ross knits brightly colored, intricately patterned sweaters and vests—some so large that referring to them as wearables is a bit misleading. Her textile pieces are often emblazoned with diary-like messages that speak […]

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  • Child’s Play: The Paintings of Kayla Mahaffey Liz Ohanesian
    In 2019, Kayla Mahaffey reached a turning point with her art. The Chicago-based artist had a solo show at Line Dot Editions in April of that year. Titled Off to the Races, the series of paintings centered around children ready to hit the road. Some sat with their growing legs crouched in tiny cars or […] The post Child’s Play: The Paintings of Kayla Mahaffey first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

Child’s Play: The Paintings of Kayla Mahaffey

10 April 2026 at 17:22

In 2019, Kayla Mahaffey reached a turning point with her art. The Chicago-based artist had a solo show at Line Dot Editions in April of that year. Titled Off to the Races, the series of paintings centered around children ready to hit the road. Some sat with their growing legs crouched in tiny cars or […]

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Received — 2 April 2026 Hi-Fructose Magazine
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  • Kyle Cobban Draws From The Unknown Liz Ohanesian
    When the Bulls Fest—a raging celebration of the iconic and famed NBA team—first happened at Chicago’s United Center in 2022, Kyle Cobban was one of the contributing artists to The Art of the Game exhibition. It’s a piece that encapsulates Cobban’s aesthetic vision. Working with graphite and paper, the Chicago-based artist makes small, detailed drawings […] The post Kyle Cobban Draws From The Unknown first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

Kyle Cobban Draws From The Unknown

2 April 2026 at 19:50

When the Bulls Fest—a raging celebration of the iconic and famed NBA team—first happened at Chicago’s United Center in 2022, Kyle Cobban was one of the contributing artists to The Art of the Game exhibition. It’s a piece that encapsulates Cobban’s aesthetic vision. Working with graphite and paper, the Chicago-based artist makes small, detailed drawings […]

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Received — 25 March 2026 Hi-Fructose Magazine
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  • Weightless: The Paintings of Henrik Uldalen Liz Ohanesian
    Henrik Aarrestad Uldalen captures people in oils with all the precision and clarity of a camera. He then places these incredibly lifelike images in impossible scenes. Uldalen’s models float in blank spaces. They precariously climb staircases that spiral upside down. They fall from buildings that tilt at odd angles. The Oslo-based artist’s work isn’t so […] The post Weightless: The Paintings of Henrik Uldalen first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

Weightless: The Paintings of Henrik Uldalen

25 March 2026 at 16:35

Henrik Aarrestad Uldalen captures people in oils with all the precision and clarity of a camera. He then places these incredibly lifelike images in impossible scenes. Uldalen’s models float in blank spaces. They precariously climb staircases that spiral upside down. They fall from buildings that tilt at odd angles. The Oslo-based artist’s work isn’t so […]

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Received — 23 March 2026 Hi-Fructose Magazine
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  • F. Scott Hess: Art History & The Dreams of a Reluctant Realist Liz Ohanesian
    Art history, in Hess' painting, is comprised of tiny renditions of famed works that are patch-worked together. They appear like reams of unfurled toilet paper that form vortices. One spiral extends into the past. Another spiral contains the twenty-first century... Read the full article on the artist by clicking above! The post F. Scott Hess: Art History & The Dreams of a Reluctant Realist first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

F. Scott Hess: Art History & The Dreams of a Reluctant Realist

6 March 2026 at 23:56

Art history, in Hess' painting, is comprised of tiny renditions of famed works that are patch-worked together. They appear like reams of unfurled toilet paper that form vortices. One spiral extends into the past. Another spiral contains the twenty-first century... Read the full article on the artist by clicking above!

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Civilization is A Sculpture: The Art of Dustin Yellin

24 February 2026 at 22:00

What have I been working on today?" Dustin Yellin considers over a recent phone call… "I wouldn't even know where to start." Read the full article on the artist by clicking above.

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David Henry Nobody JR Exposes Himself

11 February 2026 at 18:59

A bad Facebook experience turned Brown off to social media, but he ultimately brought David Henry Nobody Jr. to Instagram... Read the full article by clicking above!

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  • Pedro Pedro transforms The Everyday into Vibrant Inanimate Portraits Liz Ohanesian
    With dye-like paints on raw linen, Pedro Pedro creates vivid still lifes. He depicts bounties of fruit, large bouquets of flowers in full bloom, piles of clothes, and tables overflowing with art supplies—juxtaposing both tidy and disheveled scenes of abundance throughout his body of work... Read the full article by clicking above! The post Pedro Pedro transforms The Everyday into Vibrant Inanimate Portraits first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

Pedro Pedro transforms The Everyday into Vibrant Inanimate Portraits

30 January 2026 at 18:31

With dye-like paints on raw linen, Pedro Pedro creates vivid still lifes. He depicts bounties of fruit, large
bouquets of flowers in full bloom, piles of clothes, and tables overflowing with art supplies—juxtaposing
both tidy and disheveled scenes of abundance throughout his body of work... Read the full article by clicking above!

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  • Ashes To Ashes: The Paintings of Fulvio Di Piazza Liz Ohanesian
    In some ways, Di Piazza’s work is influenced by his own environment. Although he was born in Syracuse, Sicily, Di Piazza was raised and continues to reside in Palermo. He describes the ancient city as a “melting pot,”... Read the full article by clicking above! The post Ashes To Ashes: The Paintings of Fulvio Di Piazza first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

Ashes To Ashes: The Paintings of Fulvio Di Piazza

27 January 2026 at 18:25

In some ways, Di Piazza’s work is influenced by his own environment. Although he was born in Syracuse, Sicily, Di Piazza was raised and continues to reside in Palermo. He describes the ancient city as a “melting pot,”... Read the full article by clicking above!

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Laurie Lee Brom Paints Beautifully Dreary Window Portraits

2 January 2026 at 18:31

"I'm trying to create a portrait of a person without their face, which is really interesting to me," Laurie Lee Brom says. Instead, she allows the setting and actions to shed light on who this person is... Read the full article by clicking above.

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  • Cracks In the Levee: The Paintings of Max Seckel Liz Ohanesian
    Max Seckel's paintings are all about the details. His landscapes come alive with the messy signs of humanity: a traffic cone standing in a puddle surrounded by a weedy yard; a utility pole teetering behind a dumpster; streams of yellow tape banding around trees. Read more about the article by clicking above! The post Cracks In the Levee: The Paintings of Max Seckel first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

Cracks In the Levee: The Paintings of Max Seckel

24 December 2025 at 00:59

Max Seckel's paintings are all about the details. His landscapes come alive with the messy signs of humanity: a traffic cone standing in a puddle surrounded by a weedy yard; a utility pole teetering behind a dumpster; streams of yellow tape banding around trees. Read more about the article by clicking above!

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