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Jack Pierson — Flag
Jack Pierson

Flag

2000

Flag, made in 2000, presents a quietly charged image from Jack Pierson, an artist whose practice spans photography, sculpture, painting, and installation but who has consistently returned to the charged symbolism embedded in everyday American life. The Type C-Print, measuring 24.1 by 19.1 centimetres, distills Pierson's abiding interest in the beauty and melancholy that coexist within familiar iconography. His photographic works carry the same emotional weight as his celebrated word-sculptures, those assemblages of salvaged commercial lettering that evoke the slow decay of roadside America, and Flag is no exception. A sense of longing hovers beneath the image's surface, characteristic of an artist who approaches even the most recognizable subjects with irony, tenderness, and a sharp awareness of disillusionment. Pierson's exhibitions have spanned institutions and galleries of international standing, including the Aspen Art Museum and Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, and his work is held in the collections of serious contemporary art collectors worldwide. This print is an unnumbered edition from a run of one hundred, signed by the artist, placing it within a body of multiples that retains the intimacy and directness of his singular vision. The modest scale of the work rewards close attention, inviting a more personal encounter than Pierson's large-scale installations typically afford. Available through the Children's Museum of the Arts Benefit Auction, Flag represents an accessible entry point into the work of an artist whose influence on the photography and conceptual art of his generation remains considerable.

Medium
Type C-Print
Overall
Signed
Yes

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Jack Pierson, Flag, 2000

Flag, made in 2000, presents a quietly charged image from Jack Pierson, an artist whose practice spans photography, sculpture, painting, and installation but who has consistently returned to the charged symbolism embedded in everyday American life. The Type C-Print, measuring 24.1 by 19.1 centimetres, distills Pierson's abiding interest in the beauty and melancholy that coexist within familiar iconography. His photographic works carry the same emotional weight as his celebrated word-sculptures, those assemblages of salvaged commercial lettering that evoke the slow decay of roadside America, and Flag is no exception. A sense of longing hovers beneath the image's surface, characteristic of an artist who approaches even the most recognizable subjects with irony, tenderness, and a sharp awareness of disillusionment. Pierson's exhibitions have spanned institutions and galleries of international standing, including the Aspen Art Museum and Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, and his work is held in the collections of serious contemporary art collectors worldwide. This print is an unnumbered edition from a run of one hundred, signed by the artist, placing it within a body of multiples that retains the intimacy and directness of his singular vision. The modest scale of the work rewards close attention, inviting a more personal encounter than Pierson's large-scale installations typically afford. Available through the Children's Museum of the Arts Benefit Auction, Flag represents an accessible entry point into the work of an artist whose influence on the photography and conceptual art of his generation remains considerable.

Medium
Type C-Print
Dimensions
overall: 24.1 x 19.1 cm
Year
2000
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Children's Museum of the Arts Benefit Auction

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Gavin Kennedy