Jacqueline Grace Sullivan

@jac_sullivan

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❣️CUTE FEET ALERT❣️ our baby girl arrives this summer 🩰🌸🎀
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3 months ago
OBJECTS OF AFFECTION — A conversation between me and my friend, the lovely @ceciliebahnsen . Features my selection of some of my favorite objects in our collection, beautifully shot by @briankanagaki Heartfelt thanks for including me in this wonderful publication! @amagazinecuratedby @blakeabbie @ceciliebahnsen ❣️
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6 months ago
At long last, I made my Charles Rennie Mackintosh & Margaret MacDonald pilgrimage and was rendered absolutely speechless. What an absolute joy to experience these interiors in person, and in color! Though they were designed over a century ago, the sheer explosion of imagination alongside a prevailing sense of tenderness feels rare and special. Feeling very grateful for the opportunity❣️
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6 months ago
🍓home with my strawberry queen 🍓
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8 months ago
Clemmie’s annual summer holiday :)
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9 months ago
At long last, a visit to Marjorie Merriweather Post’s Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens 🐩🐩🐩
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10 months ago
I am delighted to announce our forthcoming exhibition, “The Semiotics of Dressing” May 16th - July 12th, 2025 The act of dressing, though an ordinary domestic rite, is an exquisitely choreographed performance. Subtle repeated movements, gestures and tactile engagement with furniture, objects and surrounding space demonstrate a private yet performative way of being. The dressing room represents a lexicon of endless meaning and possibility, an open stage where routines and patterns naturally articulate a distinct personal identity. The exhibition’s title, “The Semiotics of Dressing”, is an ode to the artist Martha Rosler’s feminist video work, “The Semiotics of the Kitchen” (1975), which explored the unsettling significance of everyday kitchen utensils as symbols of domestic labor, oppression and control. Similarly, this exhibition investigates the way in which a seemingly banal and habitual task can be laden with complex notions of identity, power, agency and self-actualization. In “The Semiotics of Dressing”, contemporary artists interrogate the concept of the dressing room as a private place of metamorphosis; it is a jewel box where delicate adornments become instruments in service of beauty. Furniture, lighting, art and decorative objects comprise the dressing room’s scenography, a deliberate and thoughtful – even possibly peculiar – arrangement. Particular rituals exercised in private (even secret) versus what is public (the costume, the mask), provide fertile grounds for artistic exploration throughout a variety of materials such as metal, gemstones, textiles, glass, found objects and more. These artistic articulations signify the act of dressing as a singular, theatrical composition, uniquely one’s own. Works by: Gala Colivet Dennison Hannah Kuhlmann Anne Libby Zoé Mohm Stephanie Nguyen Barry Regan Alice Wong & a selection of historical design Jacqueline Sullivan Gallery 52 Walker Street 4th Floor (stair access only) New York, NY 10013 For sales or general inquiries, kindly contact: [email protected]
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1 year ago
I spent my birthday weekend doing some of my favorite things — eating hundreds of briny oysters & becoming BFFs with the Newport Historical Society’s house museum docents (I always have a lot of questions) RHODE ISLAND FOREVER ❤️
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1 year ago
dream day — swipe for 🕵️
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1 year ago
THE LOVING CUP opens this week! Hope you all can come see it 💌 52 Walker Street, no. 4 New York City photo by @sophiaaerts
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1 year ago
a week spent seeing very old, beautiful things & sweet scenes from gallery install 🏺
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1 year ago
What a special place, really miss the fresh fruit 🍉🍓🥝🥭🥥
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1 year ago