In "Three Collectors," the white garb is as much a statement as the art they clutch—a blank check of emotion in a carnival of commerce. Is their laughter heart-felt or a well-bought façade?
Harman flings a digital distortion across the canvas, a nod to the art world's frenzy, where genuine and artificial are bedfellows. It asks us: Do we revel in the art or the act of acquisition? This isn't just art; it's a mirror to our own ambiguity, challenging us to discern the authenticity of our joy amidst the curated chaos of collection.