Description
This 2-color screenprint is printed on Mohawk Superfine paper in an edition of 8. From the series American Products it advertises “Class System : Est’d 1492” on a Heinz-esque ketchup bottle.
Available framed by the artist for an additional cost. Email info@recessionartshows.com to inquire.
“I’m kept inspired by the failings of society, politics, and the economy. Once these three entities stop screwing up, I’ll put the cap back on my marker.” – Tate Foley, 2012
Working from a broad and deep knowledge of many different artistic disciplines with a printmaking core, Tate Foley creates art that distorts and twists the expected relationships between pictures and text. The inviting, flatly colored images draw the viewer in, then force them to confront a darker meaning behind what was at first something familiar.
Tate Foley was born in Millerton, a small rural town in Northcentral Pennsylvania. He currently lives and works in St. Louis, Missouri, where he is an Assistant Professor of Art/Visiting Artist at Webster University. Learn more about Tate at http://www.tatemillerton.com/.