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Received — 6 April 2026 Hi-Fructose Magazine

For Frode Bolhuis, The Figure Contains Life’s Mysteries and Its Multitudes

6 April 2026 at 18:45

When Frode Bolhuis got his start as a sculptor, he worked classically, with monumental figures made of bronze and metal—the kind of thing you see in a public square or park. But then the Dutch sculptor discovered the simplest of mediums, polymer clay, and his art practice exploded into a technicolor world of hue and […]

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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 — 31 March 2026 Hi-Fructose Magazine
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  • Very Strange Days: The Paintings of Jenny Morgan Caro
    In the process of painting someone, artist Jenny Morgan reveals not only what shows, but what doesn’t show. Her vibrant and emotional oil paintings of figures hover in a place that is between realism and abstraction, where many of her subjects confront their viewer with an electric stare that braves against the vulnerable moment in […] The post Very Strange Days: The Paintings of Jenny Morgan first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

Very Strange Days: The Paintings of Jenny Morgan

By: Caro
31 March 2026 at 18:28

In the process of painting someone, artist Jenny Morgan reveals not only what shows, but what doesn’t show. Her vibrant and emotional oil paintings of figures hover in a place that is between realism and abstraction, where many of her subjects confront their viewer with an electric stare that braves against the vulnerable moment in […]

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Received — 27 March 2026 Hi-Fructose Magazine
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  • Boy Howdy! Anthony Hurd Embraces the Personal Zara Kand
    Growing up as a queer kid in the ‘80s, I was well aware from an early age that I was different, and that different was not okay, especially living in Missouri,” says New Mexico artist Anthony Hurd, who recently shifted away from abstracts, to delve into what may be deemed “controversial” figurative work. Not only […] The post Boy Howdy! Anthony Hurd Embraces the Personal first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

Boy Howdy! Anthony Hurd Embraces the Personal

27 March 2026 at 17:31

Growing up as a queer kid in the ‘80s, I was well aware from an early age that I was different, and that different was not okay, especially living in Missouri,” says New Mexico artist Anthony Hurd, who recently shifted away from abstracts, to delve into what may be deemed “controversial” figurative work. Not only […]

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Received — 26 March 2026 Hi-Fructose Magazine
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  • Hi-Fructose issue 78 is Coming! Attaboy
    The 78th Issue of Hi-Fructose includes a cover a feature on Nieves Gonzalez, the art of Grip Face, The landscapes of Jennifer Nehrbass, the soft sculptures of Ela Fidalgo, the stitched urban landscapes of Laura Ortiz Vega, the art Jeffrey Gibson, Yu Jin Young’s once transparent figures, and the paintings of Fatima De Juan.  Plus […] The post Hi-Fructose issue 78 is Coming! first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

Hi-Fructose issue 78 is Coming!

26 March 2026 at 18:07

The 78th Issue of Hi-Fructose includes a cover a feature on Nieves Gonzalez, the art of Grip Face, The landscapes of Jennifer Nehrbass, the soft sculptures of Ela Fidalgo, the stitched urban landscapes of Laura Ortiz Vega, the art Jeffrey Gibson, Yu Jin Young’s once transparent figures, and the paintings of Fatima De Juan.  Plus […]

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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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  • Worlds Collide: The Art of Mary Iverson Jen Pappas
    Mary Iverson paints bucolic, sweeping landscapes reminiscent of the late nine-teenth century that look as if were discovered in the dusty corners of an underrated thrift store. At first look, I assume the canvases are found objects, painted over and re-imagined as something quite different than the original painter intended. This is only partially true. […] The post Worlds Collide: The Art of Mary Iverson first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

Worlds Collide: The Art of Mary Iverson

23 March 2026 at 16:07

Mary Iverson paints bucolic, sweeping landscapes reminiscent of the late nine-teenth century that look as if were discovered in the dusty corners of an underrated thrift store. At first look, I assume the canvases are found objects, painted over and re-imagined as something quite different than the original painter intended. This is only partially true. […]

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WAR TOYS: Photographer Brian McCarty Travels to War Zones & Refugee Camps To Communicate Children’s Stories When Words Fail

18 March 2026 at 17:22

ABOVE: Gaza Cinderella, Northern Gaza Strip, 2012“Although her drawing is filled with soldiers, helicopters, and tanks, “Amara” only spoke about her intense fear of missile strikes. When a building or other structure is targeted in Gaza, it is often hit with a barrage of several missiles to ensure its complete destruction. The sound of successive […]

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  • The Embodieries of Michelle Kingdom Capture the murky tangle of our interior world Caro
    Embroidery as an art form is often overlooked as a craft, but that is part of its appeal to Burbank, California-based artist Michelle Kingdom, who uses embroidery to express her innermost thoughts and escape to her imaginary world. Michelle Kingdom’s unexpected approach to embroidery is like a painter’s, and some have dubbed her work as […] The post The Embodieries of Michelle Kingdom Capture the murky tangle of our interior world first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

The Embodieries of Michelle Kingdom Capture the murky tangle of our interior world

By: Caro
18 March 2026 at 15:52

Embroidery as an art form is often overlooked as a craft, but that is part of its appeal to Burbank, California-based artist Michelle Kingdom, who uses embroidery to express her innermost thoughts and escape to her imaginary world. Michelle Kingdom’s unexpected approach to embroidery is like a painter’s, and some have dubbed her work as […]

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  • In Blob We Trust: The Art of KRK Ryden Attaboy
    KRK Ryden's latest solo show "Wet Bread" is now on view at Brassworks Gallery in Portland. Read an interview on the pop surrealist from our archives by clicking above! The post In Blob We Trust: The Art of KRK Ryden first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

Uncanny Valley: The Oil Paintings of the Late Eyvind Earle Still Have A Resounding Influence on Artists & Viewers Today

12 March 2026 at 18:41

There are many occasions when language fails me, when a poet’s hand seems what is needed to get to the truth of a thing—a man’s life, a work of art, a life of art. This is such a moment. To call the oil paintings of Eyvind Earle “landscapes” is accurate but very sorely wanting. For […]

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  • Close Encounters: The Paintings of David Rice Mike Mariani
    The Pacific Northwest is perhaps the wildest, most breathtaking region in the continental United States. With its combination of mountain ranges, conifer forests, lakes, rivers, and ancient sequoias looming over the California coast, the geography and texture of Wyoming, Montana, California, and Oregon return us to North America’s primordial past. It reminds us of when […] The post Close Encounters: The Paintings of David Rice first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

Close Encounters: The Paintings of David Rice

9 March 2026 at 16:26

The Pacific Northwest is perhaps the wildest, most breathtaking region in the continental United States. With its combination of mountain ranges, conifer forests, lakes, rivers, and ancient sequoias looming over the California coast, the geography and texture of Wyoming, Montana, California, and Oregon return us to North America’s primordial past. It reminds us of when […]

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