Eden Roc, 2010. 83 x 62 inches.
Here as promised are more Jack Pierson images from his new show. I thought I would explain why I liked these pictures so much.
Again, as with much contemporary art, or indeed any "new" art today - it's often the idea and the execution rather than the degree of technical skill that make the work interesting. Pierson's pictures are indeed nicely composed and colored, but in their large scale (up to 50 x 80 inches) and in their form as folded pigment prints the images are transformed. In the gallery, these are not just pictures to examine, they are experiences to get lost in. Photographs as sculpture. Photographs as pigment. Photographs as at once enduring and ephemeral.
It's like the Gursky "Oceans". You look at the work (and this is where seeing things online only can be limiting) and you think "I could have done that!". But the point is you didn't. It took someone with Pierson's eye, and experience, and background, and willingness to take a risk and do it.
Torse d'athlete en marble. 2010. 83 x 62 inches.
Bird in Flight. 2010. 63 x 63 inches.
God is Love. 2010. 57 x 42.5 inches.
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