Turn the Page: The First Ten Years of Hi-Fructose

Hi-Fructose magazine turned 10 years old this year. At MOCA they marked the 10th anniversary by featuring the works of 51 artists who were featured between its pages. The exhibition entitled Turn the Page: The First Ten Years of Hi-Fructose features works by artists in a variety of media, such as installation, painting, photography, sculpture and ceramics. Below are a few of my favorists:

Tim Biskup “Asylum #4” 2008 Cel-Vinyl acrylic on wooden panel on view at MOCA Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2016)

Mark Dean Veca “Oh Yeah” 2011 India ink and acrylic on canvas on view at MOCA Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2016)

Wim Delvoye “Cement Truck” 2010 Laser-cut stainless steel on view at MOCA Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2016)

Martin Wittfooth “Incantation” 2014 Oil on canvas on view at MOCA Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2016)

Ron English “Combrat Rising” 2012 Oil on canvas on view at MOCA Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2016)

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

In the Fall of 2015 I had the pleasure of visiting Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Highlights from my time in the Museum can be seen below:

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Louise Bourgeois “Quarantania” 1947-1953, cast 1990 From an edition of 6 Painted bronze and stainless steel “I had children around my waist. This is the origin of Quarantania. I was carrying my packages.” (Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015)

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Jeffrey Gibson “What We Want, What We Need” 2014 (Found punching bag, glass beads, artificial sinew, copper jingles, nylon fringe, and steel chain) (Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015)

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Adolph Gottlieb “Trinity” 1962 Oil on canvas (Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015)

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Emma Marie Cadwalader-Guild “Free” 1876 Basswood (Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015)

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Jeff Koons Hanging Heart (Gold/Magenta), 1994-2006. High-chromium stainless steel with transparent color coating and yellow brass. (Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015)

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Alma Thomas “Lunar Rendezvous-Circle of Flowers” 1969 Oil on canvas (Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015)

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Alfredo Ramos Martin “Florida Mexicana” 1936 Oil on canvas (Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015)

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Louise Bourgeois “Maman” 1999 Bronze, stainless steel, and marble (Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015)

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Roxy Paine “Yield” 2011 Stainless steel (Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015)

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Kerry James Marshall “Our Town” 1995 Acrylic and collage on canvas (Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015)

Sheldon Museum of Art Sculpture Garden

The art at the Sheldon Museum of Art is not only contained in the beautiful Philip Johnson building. In fact, one of the wonderful features of the Sheldon Museum is the sculpture garden. Across the campus you will find amazing pieces of sculpture and public works. I thoroughly enjoyed my walk across the beautiful campus to find all the artwork I have attached to this post!

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Yinka Shonibare MBE “Wind Sculpture III” (Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015)

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Yinka Shonibare MBE “Wind Sculpture III” (Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015)

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Detail of Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen “Torn Notebook” 1992 (fabricated 1996) painted aluminum, stainless steel armature (Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015)

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Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen “Torn Notebook” 1992 (fabricated 1996) painted aluminum, stainless steel armature (Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015)

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Fletcher Benton (Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015)

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Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015.

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Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015.

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Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015.

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Robert Murray “Nanticoke” 1980 (Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015.)

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Michael Todd “Daimaru XV (Great Circle) 1981 (Photo by Erin K. Hylton 2015.)