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Hyperrealism 21 – December issue


We feel compelled to open this new issue with a sensitive and moving invocation by our Ukrainian cover artist Sergey Piskunov: “I ask you not to get used to what is happening in Ukraine, not to get used to the idea that war is something ordinary.” Indeed, war is not something ordinary in any place of this earth and in…

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Hyperrealism Magazine no.17 – December issue


Are you ready to read our December issue during your Holidays? You will be amazed by all these wonderful works! Let’s talk in detail about what you’re going to find out! On our overture article we introduced an unmisseable event that is currently on view at Forum Gallery in New York: Alyssa Monks‘s solo exhibition “It’s All Under Control“! A resounding beginning,…

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Hyperrealism Magazine #16 – September issue


Are you ready for this new Hyperrealism Magazine issue? We are sure that it will blow your mind! So many incredible artists, so many exclusive contents! But let’s talk in detail about what you’re going to find out! On our overture article we covered an unmisseable event that took place this summer: Gottfried Helnwein’s exhibition in Venice (Italy), entitled “Quel Silenzioso Bagliore”,…

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Hyperrealism Magazine #15 – June issue


Are you ready for this summer? Why don’t you bring a copy of our June issue on vacation?! Let’s talk about what you’re going to find out in it! On our overture article we had the great pleasure to talk with the Australian artist Ben Howe, who amazed us with his dark-surrealistic and beautiful paintings. You absolutely want to read this interesting…

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Hyperrealism Magazine #14 – March 2021


Spring is around the corner and we’re ready for a new incredible issue.Let’s talk about what you’re going to find out in this forthcoming March issue! On our overture article we talked about Mark Cross and his uncontaminated paradises of New Zealand, illustrating the purest beauty at the service of the preservation of our planet. You will also find interesting interviews with…

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Hyperrealism Magazine #13 – December 2020


This year is finally over and we’re ready for a new amazing issue.Let’s talk about what you’re going to discover in this December issue! On our overture article we’ve talked about the phantasmagorical artist behind the name of Banksy. We gathered an overview of his latest artistic appearences. You’ll find interesting interviews with amazing artists: Mark Cross, who illustrated us the marvelous…

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Hyperrealism Magazine #12 – September 2020


It’s time for a new Hyperrealism Magazine issue!!! Let’s talk about what you’re going to find in this September issue! On our overture article we’ve talked about the realism in the art history, long before the photorealistic era, where virtuosity touched an incredible technical level! Discover most known and less known artists of the past. You’ll find some interviews with amazing artists: Hiroshi…

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Hyperrealism Magazine #11 -June 2020


Summer is around the corner and we’re ready to enjoy it with this fresh new issue! Let’s leave behind dark times of this winter and get positive for a golden summer. Let’s talk about what you’re going to find in this June issue! On our overture article we’ve inevitably talked about this unexpected and global period of stagnation and lockdown…

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Hyperrealism Magazine #10 – March 2020


Hello there! Even though we are currently experiencing dark times all over the world, we want to maintain positivity to combat growing anxiety and we must focus on the fact that our normalcy will return soon, everything will be fine in the end, and when all this is behind us, we will have to look at our lives with a…

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Hyperrealism Magazine #9 – December 2019


Hello everyone and enjoy your Holidays! As a present this year, we’re thrilled to present you this fantastic new issue of Hyperrealism Magazine!!! As usual, there are interviews with outstanding talented artists of whom you can deepen their art, such as Daniel Brici and his amazing “incomplete” paintings inspired by neglected Romanian children and the social and political aspects around…

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