Jack Pierson Ciao 1995 painted metal, wood and neon glass letter-forms installed dimensions: 17 x 43 x 4 1/2 in. (43.2 x 109.2 x 11.4 cm) Signed, titled, inscribed, and dated "Ciao, Jack Pierson 1995 N.Y.C" on the reverse of the letter "O". This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Provenance Theoretical Events, Naples Exhibited Naples, Theoretical Events, Jack Pierson 1995 Catalogue Essay "Pierson's aesthetic and psychological exploration of aspects of fame, despair, solitude, itinerancy, and the existential creates an ongoing visual diary of contemporary life. His works evoke various states of mind, responses to and impressions of the physical world, and memories of lost time – both personal and universal… One of the most inventive and evocative artists of his generation, Pierson also exemplifies an important shift in recent art toward the celebration and visualization of various aspects of the personal and human condition at the beginning of the twenty-first century." (Richard D. Marshall, Jack Pierson Desire Despair, New York, 2006, p. 15) Read More
Jack Pierson Ciao 1995 painted metal, wood and neon glass letter-forms installed dimensions: 17 x 43 x 4 1/2 in. (43.2 x 109.2 x 11.4 cm) Signed, titled, inscribed, and dated "Ciao, Jack Pierson 1995 N.Y.C" on the reverse of the letter "O". This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Provenance Theoretical Events, Naples Exhibited Naples, Theoretical Events, Jack Pierson 1995 Catalogue Essay "Pierson's aesthetic and psychological exploration of aspects of fame, despair, solitude, itinerancy, and the existential creates an ongoing visual diary of contemporary life. His works evoke various states of mind, responses to and impressions of the physical world, and memories of lost time – both personal and universal… One of the most inventive and evocative artists of his generation, Pierson also exemplifies an important shift in recent art toward the celebration and visualization of various aspects of the personal and human condition at the beginning of the twenty-first century." (Richard D. Marshall, Jack Pierson Desire Despair, New York, 2006, p. 15) Read More
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