Shepard Fairey - Fractured

June 14 - July 26, 2025
Overview

Harman Projects and Toyroom Gallery are pleased to announce Fractured, a solo exhibition by renowned artist Shepard Fairey.

 

In conjunction with the exhibition, Harman Projects & Toyroom Gallery will be hosting an artist talk with Shepard Fairey, moderated by Carlo McCormick on Saturday, June 14th from 5 to 6pm. The exhibition's opening reception will follow, from 6 to 8pm, where the artist will be in attendace.

 

For more information on the exhibition and supplemental programming, please make sure you're on our email list to learn more.

 

Artist Talk:

Saturday, June 14th

5pm to 6pm

 

Opening Night Reception:

Saturday, June 14th

6pm to 8pm

 

Gallery Hours:

Tuesday - Saturday / 10am - 6pm

Exhibition on view until Saturday, July 26th.

 

Harman Projects SF

1275 Minnesota Street, Suite 106

San Francisco, CA 94107

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An advance collector's preview will be available online before the exhibition opens, if you would like to receive a price list simply contact us at sf@harmanprojects.com 

Works
Press release

Harman Projects and Toyroom Gallery are pleased to present FRACTURED, a solo exhibition by Shepard Fairey. Join us this Summer inside San Francisco's Minnesota Street Project as we present an eclectic survey of works spanning the legendary artist's storied career.

 

To celebrate, we'll be joined by notable arts critic and writer Carlo McCormick who will host an in-person conversation with the artist in advance of the exhibition opening.

Join us Saturday, June 14th for the opening night reception and artist talk. An exhibition-exclusive screen print (pictured) will be available for in-person purchase at the gallery with an online release to follow. The exhibition will be on view through Saturday, July 26th 2025. 

 

Here's what the artist has to say about this new exhibition:

The title of this show, "Fractured,” reflects not only the current state of our culture and socio-political dialogue, but also the theme of duality that I explore in much of my work. This body of work explores the fractured nature of humanity and modern life, and also the beauty found in the fractures such as the rips and tears of layered works on the street. These imperfections symbolize depth, transformation, and the unexpected beauty of a new creation poetically resulting from a destructive act of transgression. The often-clashing elements in my imagery highlight the yin and yang of exquisite fragility and wholeness—much like our Earth, which is both beautiful and marked by scars and fractures. The recurrent use of rips as a motif in the work reflect the chaos of the streets where much of my art has lived and died, but also provides a metaphor for the competitive and frenetic nature of a fractured world.