When I Was a Kid, 2005
Robin Antar (b. 1957)
Limestone, Oil Stains
27”h x 23”w x 6”d
“The timeless comfort of a jean jacket is at the top of my list
of iconic clothes that symbolize American popular culture.”
- Robin Antar
The jean jacket has long held a place in American popular culture, symbolizing both individuality and unity. Emerging as a practical work garment, it evolved into a staple of casual style, worn by everyone from rebellious youth to music legends. Its enduring popularity is tied to its versatility and association with freedom, comfort, and self- Expression.
- Subject Matter: jacket
- Collections: Realism in Stone / clothing