





Thanks to Alan Bamberger of Art Business for rolling through the opening of Jeremy Fish's Yesterdays and Tomorrows @FFDG (running through Sept 13th).
Comment by AB: "An impressive 20-year survey of work by Jeremy Fish features a solid wall of ink drawings, chronologically ordered, along with a selection of larger pieces along the opposite wall. Bask in the talent and imagination of this truly gifted artist. Definitely worth a visit."
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