Harman Projects is bicoastal this week, first with a booth at the Outsider Art Fair and on the left coast, The Ethical Compass, the third solo exhibition by 2x Juxtapoz cowl artist and San Francisco-based artist Jeremy Fish. This physique of labor options new work and works on paper in collaboration with Fish’s mom Nicole, a life lengthy librarian and instructor. Each bit is an illustration illuminating certainly one of Ms. Fish’s fables that embrace a easy lesson and kernel of knowledge.
Rendered in Fish’s immediately recognizable visible lexicon, every new portray and ink drawing kinds and illustrates the morals of the fables. Fish writes of the exhibition, “I selected the Ethical Compass title in reference to all of those easy classes contained in these fables by way of how we human beings ought to deal with one another. self-importance, greed, rage, jealousy, and so forth. are all issues that as a single mother working a number of jobs, my mom took the time to show my sister and I these precious classes. At a time in human historical past when you will need to replicate on our morality, and the paths that your life selections can take you relying on the way you select to learn the compass.”
The Ethical Compass opens on Saturday, March 1st with a reception from 5 pm – 7 pm.