Robert Colescott Tee (S/M) ~ Jennifer Sullivan (hand-painted)
This one-of-a-kind tee-shirt was hand-painted by New York based artist, Jennifer Sullivan featuring artwork and quote by artist Robert Colescott.
Men’s small or medium (20” wide x 29” long)
Jennifer Sullivan is a painter who lives and works in Ridgewood, Queens, whose studio-based painting practice evolved from earlier autobiographical performance and video-centered work. She has often described her paintings as a diary and a form of psychoanalysis. Jennifer Sullivan received her BFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY and her MFA in Fine Art from Parsons School of Design, New York, NY. Recent solo exhibitions include Original Face at Deli Grocery Gallery, Ridgewood, NY (2022), Sleeper at Turn Gallery, New York, NY (2021), Devotional Paintings at Julius Caesar, Chicago, IL (2020), Exiled Parts at No Place Gallery, Columbus, OH (2019), and the soft animal of your body at Emma Gray HQ, Los Angeles, CA (2018). Sullivan has exhibited widely, including exhibitions at NADA Miami, Peter Blum Gallery, Marinaro, Brennan and Griffin, Rod Barton, Marvin Gardens, Safe Gallery, Klaus Von Nichtsaggend, and the deCordova Museum. Awards include fellowships with Paint School at Shandaken Projects (2020) and the Fine Arts Work Center (2012-13), and residencies at the Lighthouse Works, the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture, the Ox-Bow School of Art, and Yaddo. Her work has been reviewed in the NY Times, the Brooklyn Rail, and Art Papers.
Jennifer’s paintings were featured in Personal Space’s inaugural show, Salad Days, in 2023.
https://www.jennifersullivan.org/tshirts-1
https://www.instagram.com/jennifersullivanstudio/
Robert Colescott (1925 - 2009) was a prominent African American artist celebrated for his provocative, satirical paintings that confronted social issues, notably racial stereotypes, gender, and class identity. Born in Oakland, CA and studying at UC Berkeley, Colescott utilized parody as a potent tool to scrutinize cultural norms, often recasting historic events or reimagining renowned artworks to explore the absence of Black figures. His distinctive style fused splashy color palettes and caricaturish forms, borrowing from Pop Art, Abstract Expressionism, and Surrealism, among other styles. In 1997, Colescott's influential status was recognized when he became the first African American artist to represent the United States at the Venice Biennale. His work is in the collection of major institutions, such as the Museum of Modern Art and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Colescott’s confrontational exploration of race, sex, and identity left an indelible mark on late 20th-century American art.
This one-of-a-kind tee-shirt was hand-painted by New York based artist, Jennifer Sullivan featuring artwork and quote by artist Robert Colescott.
Men’s small or medium (20” wide x 29” long)
Jennifer Sullivan is a painter who lives and works in Ridgewood, Queens, whose studio-based painting practice evolved from earlier autobiographical performance and video-centered work. She has often described her paintings as a diary and a form of psychoanalysis. Jennifer Sullivan received her BFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY and her MFA in Fine Art from Parsons School of Design, New York, NY. Recent solo exhibitions include Original Face at Deli Grocery Gallery, Ridgewood, NY (2022), Sleeper at Turn Gallery, New York, NY (2021), Devotional Paintings at Julius Caesar, Chicago, IL (2020), Exiled Parts at No Place Gallery, Columbus, OH (2019), and the soft animal of your body at Emma Gray HQ, Los Angeles, CA (2018). Sullivan has exhibited widely, including exhibitions at NADA Miami, Peter Blum Gallery, Marinaro, Brennan and Griffin, Rod Barton, Marvin Gardens, Safe Gallery, Klaus Von Nichtsaggend, and the deCordova Museum. Awards include fellowships with Paint School at Shandaken Projects (2020) and the Fine Arts Work Center (2012-13), and residencies at the Lighthouse Works, the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture, the Ox-Bow School of Art, and Yaddo. Her work has been reviewed in the NY Times, the Brooklyn Rail, and Art Papers.
Jennifer’s paintings were featured in Personal Space’s inaugural show, Salad Days, in 2023.
https://www.jennifersullivan.org/tshirts-1
https://www.instagram.com/jennifersullivanstudio/
Robert Colescott (1925 - 2009) was a prominent African American artist celebrated for his provocative, satirical paintings that confronted social issues, notably racial stereotypes, gender, and class identity. Born in Oakland, CA and studying at UC Berkeley, Colescott utilized parody as a potent tool to scrutinize cultural norms, often recasting historic events or reimagining renowned artworks to explore the absence of Black figures. His distinctive style fused splashy color palettes and caricaturish forms, borrowing from Pop Art, Abstract Expressionism, and Surrealism, among other styles. In 1997, Colescott's influential status was recognized when he became the first African American artist to represent the United States at the Venice Biennale. His work is in the collection of major institutions, such as the Museum of Modern Art and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Colescott’s confrontational exploration of race, sex, and identity left an indelible mark on late 20th-century American art.
This one-of-a-kind tee-shirt was hand-painted by New York based artist, Jennifer Sullivan featuring artwork and quote by artist Robert Colescott.
Men’s small or medium (20” wide x 29” long)
Jennifer Sullivan is a painter who lives and works in Ridgewood, Queens, whose studio-based painting practice evolved from earlier autobiographical performance and video-centered work. She has often described her paintings as a diary and a form of psychoanalysis. Jennifer Sullivan received her BFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY and her MFA in Fine Art from Parsons School of Design, New York, NY. Recent solo exhibitions include Original Face at Deli Grocery Gallery, Ridgewood, NY (2022), Sleeper at Turn Gallery, New York, NY (2021), Devotional Paintings at Julius Caesar, Chicago, IL (2020), Exiled Parts at No Place Gallery, Columbus, OH (2019), and the soft animal of your body at Emma Gray HQ, Los Angeles, CA (2018). Sullivan has exhibited widely, including exhibitions at NADA Miami, Peter Blum Gallery, Marinaro, Brennan and Griffin, Rod Barton, Marvin Gardens, Safe Gallery, Klaus Von Nichtsaggend, and the deCordova Museum. Awards include fellowships with Paint School at Shandaken Projects (2020) and the Fine Arts Work Center (2012-13), and residencies at the Lighthouse Works, the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture, the Ox-Bow School of Art, and Yaddo. Her work has been reviewed in the NY Times, the Brooklyn Rail, and Art Papers.
Jennifer’s paintings were featured in Personal Space’s inaugural show, Salad Days, in 2023.
https://www.jennifersullivan.org/tshirts-1
https://www.instagram.com/jennifersullivanstudio/
Robert Colescott (1925 - 2009) was a prominent African American artist celebrated for his provocative, satirical paintings that confronted social issues, notably racial stereotypes, gender, and class identity. Born in Oakland, CA and studying at UC Berkeley, Colescott utilized parody as a potent tool to scrutinize cultural norms, often recasting historic events or reimagining renowned artworks to explore the absence of Black figures. His distinctive style fused splashy color palettes and caricaturish forms, borrowing from Pop Art, Abstract Expressionism, and Surrealism, among other styles. In 1997, Colescott's influential status was recognized when he became the first African American artist to represent the United States at the Venice Biennale. His work is in the collection of major institutions, such as the Museum of Modern Art and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Colescott’s confrontational exploration of race, sex, and identity left an indelible mark on late 20th-century American art.