The Art of the Outsider: GR Gallery’s ‘Purgatory’ Explores Modern Renegades

Spotlighting artworks by Jordan Sullivan, Robert Martin, Jacob Rochester and RUMINZ.

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  • Purgatory opens at GR Gallery from February 20 to March 21, featuring 16 paintings by Jordan Sullivan, Robert Martin, Jacob Rochester and RUMINZ
  • The exhibition explores suburban life and Americana through themes of nostalgia, alienation and redemption

Going on view at GR Gallery next week is Purgatory, a group exhibition featuring 16 paintings by artists Jordan Sullivan, Robert Martin, Jacob Rochester and RUMINZ. The exhibition creates a cross-cultural dialogue by blending diverse styles influenced by outsider art, rural aesthetics and Americana. Collectively, the works form a contemporary grand tour centered on themes of self‑discovery and revelation, while confronting social realities through raw depictions of suburban and everyday life. The exhibition’s visual language is deliberately unfiltered, offering a direct reflection on the tensions and complexities of contemporary society.

The featured artists share a conceptual foundation rooted in themes of nostalgia, “on-the-road” iconography and the tension between emptiness and hope. Notable artworks include Jordan Sullivan’s acrylic on canvas work “Lazarus” and Robert Martin’s acrylic on panel piece “Hellfire, deliver to Us.” Sullivan contributes raw, narrative-driven scenes, Martin offers detailed and pragmatic compositions; meanwhile, Rochester provides a trend-aware sensibility, and RUMINZ presents stylized, textured works.

Available for view at GR Gallery from February 20 – March 21, 2026, Purgatory invites visitors into a suspended emotional state where the intensity of reality meets the absurdity of the scenes depicted, capturing fragments of human existence marked by suffering and a desire for redemption.

GR Gallery
116 Chambers St,
New York, NY 10007,
United States

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