Turn the Page: The First Ten Years of Hi-Fructose Exhibition Book
8/24/16 UPDATE!
If you ordered this item, look for it in the mail soon. We pack books especially well, so thanks for your patience.
This item is now sold out from our store. You can now get it direct from the publisher here
(they also ship international!)
or get it from the Virginia MOCA here.
This special 12"x12" book commemorates the Turn the Page: The First Ten Years of Hi-Fructose museum exhibition at the Virginia MOCA. Beautifully printed, with brilliant color on over-sized pages, this hardcover book is limited to 2000 copies. As such, it will only be available through select outlets.
The book features all 51 artists from the exhibition:
- AJ Fosik, Audrey Kawasaki, Barnaby Barford, Beth Cavener, Brian Dettmer Brian McCarty, Camille Rose Garcia, Chris Berens, Erwin Wurm, Femke Hiemstra, Fulvio di Piazza, Gary Taxali, Gehard Demetz, Greg “Craola” Simkins, Jean-Pierre Roy, Jeff Soto, Jennybird Alcantara, Jeremy Geddes, Josh Keyes, Kate MacDowell, Kazuki Takamatsu, Kehinde Wiley, Kevin Cyr, Kris Kuksi, Lisa Nilsson, Marco Mazzoni, Marion Peck, Mark Dean Veca, Mark Ryden, Martin Whittfooth, MARS-1, Nicola Verlato, Olek, Parra, Ray Caesar, Ron English, Sam Gibbons, Scott Hove, Scott Musgrove, Shepard Fairey, Tara McPherson, Tiffany Bozic, Tim Biskup, Todd Schorr, Tracey Snelling, Travis Louie, Victor Castillo, Wim Delvoye, Wayne White, and Yoshitomo Nara
- The book features introductions from the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art's curators Alison Byrne and Heather Hakimzadeh, as well as Hi-Fructose co-founders Annie Owens and Attaboy, as well as excerpts/quotes form the artists' and Hi-Fructose articles from the past ten years.
- Published by the fine folks at Baby Tattoo Books
Supplies are limited of this special item so please provide a permanent secure address when ordering (we suggest a business address). There are no refunds.
We pack out our books in a secure cardboard mailer with extra corner support, so expect it two weeks after your order.
Unfortunately, Hi-Fructose can not ship books to prisons.