Fresh off the success of his recent Barry The Beaver vibrator signing, Jeremy Fish is embarking on a solo show, Seasons of Change, at New York’s Joshua Liner Gallery.
As written up in Juxtapoz:
Jeremy Fish pulls inspiration from a grab bag of folk and pop-culture sources, including Balinese fairy tales, Goth jewelry, children’s book illustration, tattoo and biker culture, Mexican muertos, tramp art and other craft traditions. Across all is an exaggerated depiction of innocence and its loss. By fusing the cuddly and the macabre, Fish creates a unique urban folklore replete with grinning skulls, body parts, and hat-wearing worms, all carefully depicted with a clean, voluptuous line.
Seasons of Change features drawings, paintings and sculpture with frames created from Fish’s designs by Balinese artist Nyoman Sedayatana. The exhibition opens Saturday, June 21st and will remain on display through July 26th.






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