Jerry T Johnson
Jerry T. Johnson’s Bad Fruit boldly asks society: have we lost our minds or taken leave of our senses? We eat lies and say the lies taste good. We inhale pollutants and say the air is fresh. We watch glaciers melt and say there is no global warming. We drink bad wine and raise toasts to good health. When facing atrocities we chose to close our eyes. Jerry T. Johnson’s Bad Fruit warns us of the injurious rhetoric continuously broadcasted into our social consciousness. Bad Fruit shows us the bad apples and the rotted pears offered to us daily and urges us to beware as it reminds us of the old saying, 'we are what we eat.'