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Hyperrealism Magazine is an international publication dedicated to the art of hyperrealism. Founded in 2015 by Italian artists Claus Word and Donatella Marcatajo, the magazine aims to explore and promote hyperrealism in various forms, including painting, sculpture, drawing, and photography.
Hyperrealism MAGAZINE was established with the vision of creating a platform for sharing hyperrealistic artworks, techniques, and interviews with renowned artists. Since its inception, the magazine has gained popularity and become a key resource for hyperrealism enthusiasts.
Hyperrealism MAGAZINE collaborates with art galleries, museums, and educational institutions to organize exhibitions, workshops, and conferences on hyperrealism. One notable exhibition curated by the magazine was held at the Copro Gallery in Santa Monica, featuring international artists, including the sculptor and Oscar-winning makeup artist Kazuhiro Tsuji.
Over the years, Hyperrealism MAGAZINE has received numerous accolades for its contribution to the promotion and dissemination of hyperrealistic art. The magazine is praised for its high-quality content and its commitment to supporting emerging artists.
Hyperrealism MAGAZINE has featured a wide range of notable artists and art dealers over the years. Some of these include: Gottfried Helnwein, Eloy Morales, Robin Eley, Alyssa Monks, Brad Kunkle, Kazu Hiro, Carole Feuerman e Frank Bernarducci.