In American artist James Bullough’s dynamic, towering murals, the body is there to be broken. His precise, hyper-realistic depictions of figures in dynamic motion—falling, twirling, leaping, dancing—are fragmented and reconfigured with graphic intensity, pushing them into the world of the abstract. James, who is based in Berlin, has painted murals in Detroit, New York, Los Angeles, Kiev, Berlin, and London, among other cities, and his canvas works have been displayed in galleries around the world.