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Studio Visit with Jeremy Fish

Tonight, Thursday, June 23rd, San Francisco-based artist Jeremy Fish will be debuting his latest body of work, 'Listen and Learn' at Joshua Liner Gallery in Chelsea. A visual compendium of short stories compiled over the last year, Fish documents the lives and moments from a variety of artists, snowboarders, musicians and interesting characters. From a veteran beat cop in Fish's North Beach neighborhood to superstar musicians such as Snoop Dogg, each five minute anecdote has been re-imagined in Fish's recognizable illustrative style providing an intriguing portrayal of post-pop portraiture. For tonight's opening, expect stations where viewers can hear the recoded backstories behind each piece, the show is on view until July 16th, highly recommended.

Tonight, Thursday, June 23rd, San Francisco-based artist Jeremy Fish will be debuting his latest body of work, ‘Listen and Learn’ at Joshua Liner Gallery in Chelsea. A visual compendium of short stories compiled over the last year, Fish documents the lives and moments from a variety of artists, snowboarders, musicians and interesting characters. From a veteran beat cop in Fish’s North Beach neighborhood to superstar musicians such as Snoop Dogg, each five minute anecdote has been re-imagined in Fish’s recognizable illustrative style providing an intriguing portrayal of post-pop portraiture. For tonight’s opening, expect stations where viewers can hear the recoded backstories behind each piece, the show is on view until July 16th, highly recommended.

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