This limited edition to 30 copies includes one signed and numbered print entitled Yellow Road . The image is the same as the first limited of the pink beach scene, but then doing this one in yellow. The Hungry Years collects the early photographs of Jack Pierson, taken throughout the 1980sphotographs that have increasingly captured the attention of the art world since they were first editioned in 1990. Informed in part by his artistic emergence in the era of AIDS, Piersons work is moored by melancholy and introspection, yet his images are often buoyed by a celebratory aura of homoeroticism, seduction and glamour. Sometimes infused with a sly sense of humor, Piersons work is inherently autobiographical; often using his friends as his models and referencing traditional Americana motifs, his bright yet distanced imagery reveals the undercurrents of the uncanny in the quotidian.
For more than two decades New York-based artist Jack Pierson has been using the visual languages of photography painting sculpture and drawing to examine intimate and emotional aspects of everyday life. Gaining recognition alongside a group of photographers known as the Boston School Pierson explores the cultural construction of identity including how we see and ultimately how others see us. Pierson has had numerous recent solo exhibitions and his work is in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art the Whitney Museum of American Art the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art among other museums worldwide.