Jack Pierson

American (50 years old, born 1960)
Artwork
Artwork
JACK PIERSON
From Melancholia Passing into Madness
Cheim & Read

MELANCHOLIA (2006)
found letters, wood, plastic, metal, book, candle, sage, shell and matches

143 x 120 x 45 inches
363.2 x 304.8 x 114.3 centimeters
CR# PI.12332
Artwork
JACK PIERSON
From Melancholia Passing into Madness
Cheim & Read

MELANCHOLIA PASSING INTO MADNESS (3) (2006)
Acrylic on linen

77 x 60 inches
195.6 x 152.4 centimeters
CR# PI.12340
Artwork
JACK PIERSON
From Friends from the Boston School
ClampArt

View from Villa Franca (1993)
Courtesy of ClampArt, New York City
Artwork
JACK PIERSON
From Jack Pierson: Abstracts
Cheim & Read
Price On Request

LOCK-SCHEME (2008)
Plastic
87 x 31 x 1 inches
221 x 78.7 x 2.5 centimeters
Artwork
JACK PIERSON
Upcoming Auction

Christie's Post-War and Contemporary Art Day
London, February 12, 2010
Lot: 165

Feelings (1991)
found metal and plastic letterforms
22 5/8 x 83in. (57.5 x 210.8cm.)
Artwork
JACK PIERSON


Sotheby's Contemporary Art Day Auction
New York, November 12, 2009
Lot: 334

Silence
Executed in 2002, this work is number 2 from an edition of 5.
wood, metallic paint, metallic disks in aluminum frame
55 1/2 by 115 1/2 in. 141 by 293.4 cm.
Artwork
JACK PIERSON
Winning Bid: £65,000

Sotheby's Contemporary Art Including Arab & Iranian Art
London, October 16, 2009
Lot: 121

God

found objects in plexiglas, brass and wood
54 by 127cm.; 21 1/4 by 50in.
Artwork
JACK PIERSON
Winning Bid: $5,000

Sotheby's Contemporary Art
New York, September 24, 2009
Lot: 116

Applause
This work is number 32 from an edition of 35 plus 7 artist's proofs
aluminum and Plexiglass lightbox
10 7/8 by 25 3/8 by 6 5/8 in. 27.6 by 64.5 by 16.8 cm.
Artwork
JACK PIERSON
Winning Bid: $25,000

Sotheby's Contemporary Art
New York, September 24, 2009
Lot: 219

Owom4l
This work is number 2 from an edition of 2.
acrylic lacquer on canvas
72 by 72 in. 182.9 by 182.9 cm.
Artwork
JACK PIERSON


Sotheby's Contemporary Art
New York, September 24, 2009
Lot: 274

Money
Executed in 1993, this work is number 1 from an edition of 5.
cibachrome print
30 by 40 in. 76.2 by 101.6 cm.
Artwork
JACK PIERSON


Sotheby's Contemporary Art
New York, September 24, 2009
Lot: 275

Red Yellow Flowers
Executed in 1993, this work is number 1 from an edition of 5.
cibachrome print
30 by 40 in. 76.2 by 101.6 cm.
Artwork
JACK PIERSON
Winning Bid: £35,000

Sotheby's Contemporary Day
London, June 26, 2009
Lot: 176

Cunty

80 by 255 by 14cm.; 31 1/2 by 100 3/8 by 5 1/2 in.
found metal and plastic
Artwork
JACK PIERSON
Winning Bid: $90,000

Christie's Post-War And Contemporary Art Afternoon
New York, May 14, 2009
Lot: 395

Another Night (2006)
found plastic, metal, neon and wood letter forms
overall: 81 x 125¼ x 6 in. (205.7 x 318.1 x 15.2 cm.)
Artwork
JACK PIERSON
Winning Bid: $90,000

Sotheby's Contemporary Art Day
New York, May 13, 2009
Lot: 301

It Just Is

found metal, wood, plastic and glass
Artwork
JACK PIERSON


Sotheby's Contemporary Art Day
New York, May 13, 2009
Lot: 465

Still From The Celestial Child...

each: 30 by 40 in. 76.2 by 101.6 cm.
chromogenic print, in 2 parts
Artwork
JACK PIERSON


Phillips De Pury Contemporary Art Evening Sale
London, February 12, 2009
Lot: 9

Heroin

Plastic, painted metal, marker on styrofoam, and press board. 74.3 x 241.3 x 10.5 cm. (29 1/4 x 95 x 4 1/8 in).  
Artwork
JACK PIERSON
Winning Bid: $90,000

Christie's Post-War And Contemporary Art Afternoon
New York, November 13, 2008
Lot: 366

Like Someone Alone (1994)
found metal and plastic letterforms
36 x 52 x 1 in. (91.4 x 132 x 2.5 cm.)
Artwork
JACK PIERSON
Winning Bid: $260,000

Phillips De Pury Contemporary Art Part II
New York, May 16, 2008
Lot: 222

Heaven (1992)
Artwork
JACK PIERSON
Winning Bid: $32,500

Sotheby's Contemporary Art Day
New York, May 15, 2008
Lot: 539

Self Portrait #4

pigment print
Artwork
JACK PIERSON
Winning Bid: $32,000

Christie's Post-War And Contemporary Art Afternoon
New York, May 14, 2008
Lot: 451

Drugs


Artwork
JACK PIERSON


Christie's Post-War And Contemporary Art Afternoon
New York, May 14, 2008
Lot: 452

Nothing (Yellow, Blue, Red)


Artwork
JACK PIERSON
Winning Bid: $6,000

Christie's Post-War And Contemporary First Open
New York, April 1, 2008
Lot: 146

Untitled (I, I, I) and Untitle...

two works--graphite on paper
each: 12 x 9 in. (30.4 x 22.8 cm.)
Drawn circa 1991. (2)

Artwork
JACK PIERSON
Winning Bid: $26,000

Christie's Post-War And Contemporary First Open
New York, April 1, 2008
Lot: 161

Twilight Time (1997)
acrylic lacquer on canvas
72 x 72 in. (182.8 x 182.8 cm.)

Artwork
JACK PIERSON
Winning Bid: $12,000

Phillips De Pury Under the Influence
New York, March 31, 2008
Lot: 316

Angel Youth (1990)
Artwork
JACK PIERSON
Winning Bid: £280,000

Christie's Post War and Contemporary Art Afternoon Sale
London, King Street, February 7, 2008
Lot: 477

The One and Only (1993)
found plastic, metal and wood letter forms
56 x 44½in. (142.3 x 113cm.)

Artwork
JACK PIERSON
Winning Bid: $45,000

Phillips De Pury Contemporary Art Part II
New York, November 16, 2007
Lot: 112

Untitled (Adult Video) (1997)
Artwork
JACK PIERSON
Winning Bid: $350,000

Phillips De Pury New Museum Benefit Auction
New York, November 15, 2007
Lot: 8

Listen, Darling (2007)

Galleries showing Jack Pierson

Berlin
Aurel Scheibler
Bruxelles
Xavier Hufkens
Geneva
Mitterrand + Cramer / Fine Art
London
Alison Jacques
Los Angeles
Regen Projects
München
Sabine Knust Maximilian Verlag
New York
Cheim & Read
Danziger Projects
Steven Kasher Gallery
Paris
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac
Provincetown
Albert Merola Gallery
Salzburg
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac
Washington
Adamson Gallery/ Adamson Editions

Solo Shows with Jack Pierson

Jack Pierson: Abstracts at Cheim & ReadOct 8, 2009-Nov 14, 2009
Melancholia Passing into Madness at Cheim & ReadMar 30, 2006-May 6, 2006
Cheim & Read is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by Jack Pierson. This is Pierson’s third exhibition at Cheim & Read, his last was in 2003. Jack Pierson is a peripatetic artist, exploring different territories of media; he is known equa...

Group Shows with Jack Pierson

Artists Who Use Text to Say Nice Things at 206 Rivington StreetOct 24, 2009-Oct 25, 2009
Open only October 24 and 25, 2009, 1pm – 6pm Curated by Aaron Krach...
White Noise at James Cohan GalleryJun 18, 2009-Aug 12, 2009
"No matter what you do, you're always hearing something." George Brecht James Cohan Gallery is pleased to announce White Noise, a group exhibition featuring works that exist at the intersection of visual art, music and sound by artists from se...
Just What Are They Saying… at Jonathan Ferrara GalleryJan 17, 2009-Feb 28, 2009
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery is pleased to announce Just What Are They Saying…, an exhibition of text-based works curated by collector Beth Rudin DeWoody. “Just What Are They Saying… blends acclaimed and emerging artists who explore the use of obscu...
From The Archives: 40 Years / 40 Projects at White ColumnsJan 13, 2009-Feb 28, 2009
An exhibition celebrating the forty year history of White Columns and 112 Greene Street / 112 Workshop inc. Documentation and works relating to exhibitions and projects by: MARJORIE STRIDER, GORDON MATTA-CLARK, ALAN SARET, ALICE AYCOCK, WILLOUGHB...
How To Cook A Wolf: Part One at Dinter Fine ArtNov 6, 2008-Jan 31, 2009
DINTER FINE ART is pleased to present a group exhibition titled “How To Cook A Wolf: Part One”. Playing on a sexual theme—with allusions to food writing, and other wolfish associations—this exhibition runs a gamut from hardcore explicitness to soft ...

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Exhibitions

Irish Museum of Modern ArtPosted: 2008-04-01
The first exhibition in Ireland by Jack Pierson, one of America’s most inventive and evocative artists, opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday 12 March 2008. Comprising some 45 works, Jack Pierson presents photographs, drawings and installations, as well as the artist’s renowned word sculptures. All are informed by Pierson’s concern with the emotional undercurrents of everyday life, from the intimacy of romantic attachment to the distant idolising of stars of stage and screen. The exhibition will be officially opened by Richard D Marshall, curator of the exhibition and former curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, at 6.00pm on Tuesday 11 March.

Jack Pierson surveys over 20 years of the artist’s work and includes all the main subjects, forms and materials that make up his practice. The exhibition abounds with references to lost love, faded glamour and sentimental musings, inspired by the anxiety, alienation and yearnings that Pierson sees as an inevitable part of human existence. These find expression in a wide variety of media, from colour photographs and photographic collages through graphite and watercolour drawings to found letters, furniture and miscellaneous objects. The exhibition’s curator Richard D Marshall describes how, alongside these emotional elements, Pierson simultaneously focuses on the more formal aspects of art and “frequently and deliberately undermines the strong emotional and narrative content of his subjects by using unexpected configurations and by obliterating legibility in an ongoing quest to reconcile representation and abstraction”.

The exhibition begins with Pierson’s early photographs inspired by regular visits to Los Angeles and Miami Beach, to which he was drawn by their faded glamour and run-down Art Deco architecture. For the roses and A woman left lonely, both dating from 1990,
show a strong sense of urban alienation, heightened by the seemingly haphazard manner in which they are displayed – unframed and pinned directly to the wall. Another early piece dealing with this sense of displacement is Untitled (Diane Arbus), 1992, a conceptual reconfiguration of MoMA’s catalogue for a 1972 Diane Arbus exhibition, with the pages presented, not in the correct sequence, but in the order in which they came off the printing press. Similar deconstructed works relate to Edward Hopper, Elvis Presley, and a number of Hollywood teen stars.

Youth culture, sexuality and Hollywood icons also inform Self-Portrait (James Dean), 1993. A homage to the tragic star of the 1955 film Rebel Without a Cause, the work comments on the cult of celebrity and on the film’s depiction of the sexual attraction between James Dean and his male co-star Sal Mineo. Presented as a formal grid-like composition reminiscent of the work of Minimalists Agnes Martin or Sol LeWitt, it illustrates Pierson’s fondness for acknowledging these artistic tenets, while at the same time subverting them with personal content. Ten years later Pierson returned to what he termed the self-portrait, producing a series of photographs of male subjects titled Self-Portrait, but which comprise images not of the artist but of friends, strangers and models.

One of the most distinctive aspects of Pierson’s work is his use of found objects, cast-off letters and penciled notes on paper to express feelings of loss, longing and rejection. In one of his first word pieces, he uses two manufactured signs of the type used to display menus, but with the wording altered to read ‘Breakfast/Hope, Dinner/Fear’, echoing his experience of frequent stays in soulless hotels. In a similar vein, Helpless Hopeless, 1991, displays two synonyms for states of despair using fifteen plastic and metal letters arranged in an X format. The two words intersect and share the letter P, which forces the viewer to read both words simultaneously and to read in an unconventional, diagonal direction. Another series of works, including Diamond Life, 1990, take the form of tableau sculptures that document further aspects of his life, depicting rooms he has occupied, complete with furniture, clothing, paperback novels, cigarette butts and record albums.

Jack Pierson was born in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1960 and studied at the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston. He has been the subject of exhibitions throughout Europe, Asia and the United States. Recent solo exhibitions include Centre d’Art Santa Monica, Barcelona, 2007; Sabine Knust, Munich, 2007; Regen Projects, Los Angeles, 2007, and Galerie Aurel Scheibler, Berlin, 2006. A mid-career retrospective of his work was shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami, in 2002 and his Self-Portrait series was shown at the 2004 Whitney Biennial. Pierson’s works are featured in the permanent collections of major museums of contemporary art including the Guggenheim Museum, New York, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. He lives and works in New York and Southern California.

Jack Pierson continues until 18 May 2008.

Artist’s Talk
On Tuesday 11 March at 5.00pm Jack Pierson will discuss his work, in conversation with IMMA Director Enrique Juncosa, in the Lecture Room at IMMA. Admission is free, but booking is essential on tel: + 353 1 612 9948 or email: talksandlectures@imma.ie.

A fully-illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition with texts by Richard D Marshall, Rachael Thomas, Senior Curator: Head of Exhibitions, IMMA, and writer Wayne Koestenbaum.

Opening hours:
Tuesday to Saturday: 10.00am - 5.30pm
except Wednesday: 10.30am - 5.30pm
Sundays and Bank Holidays: 12 noon - 5.30pm
Mondays and Friday 21 March: Closed
For further information and images please contact Monica Cullinane or Patrice Molloy at Tel: +353 1 612 9900; Email: press@imma.ie



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