Lot Essay
Les Self Portraits de Jack Pierson ont été rassemblés dans un ouvrage éponyme paru en 2003. Quinze images, qui, du jeune adolescent à l’homme adulte, nous dévoilent les différents âges de la vie. Toutes ces figures masculines sont différentes et non identifiées, aucun cliché ne représente l’artiste. A travers ce jeu trompeur, l’artiste nous incite à explorer son identité mais aussi notre propre identité plurielle. Par la sensualité des modèles, le travail de l’artiste évoque aussi le désir et la sexualité qui perdurent et se muent selon les âges.
Jack Pierson's Self Portraits were assembled in the eponymous book published in 2003. Fifteen photographs show the various stages of life, from the adolescence to the adulthood. The male figures all differ and are anonymous, none of them representing the artist. Through this deceptive game, the artist invites us to explore his identity but also our own plural identity. The sensuality of the models also evokes how desire and sexuality endure and change with the years. Jack Pierson's Self Portraits were assembled in the eponymous book published in 2003. Fifteen photographs show the various stages of life, from the adolescence to the adulthood. The male figures all differ and are anonymous, none of them representing the artist. Through this deceptive game, the artist invites us to explore his identity but also our own plural identity. The sensuality of the models also evokes how desire and sexuality endure and change with the years.
Jack Pierson's Self Portraits were assembled in the eponymous book published in 2003. Fifteen photographs show the various stages of life, from the adolescence to the adulthood. The male figures all differ and are anonymous, none of them representing the artist. Through this deceptive game, the artist invites us to explore his identity but also our own plural identity. The sensuality of the models also evokes how desire and sexuality endure and change with the years. Jack Pierson's Self Portraits were assembled in the eponymous book published in 2003. Fifteen photographs show the various stages of life, from the adolescence to the adulthood. The male figures all differ and are anonymous, none of them representing the artist. Through this deceptive game, the artist invites us to explore his identity but also our own plural identity. The sensuality of the models also evokes how desire and sexuality endure and change with the years.