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Jack Pierson Bibliography JACK PIERSON BIBLIOGRAPHY Selected Monographs: 2020 Venegas, Luis, ed., JACK PIERSON + BABY ROBERTS, published by EY! BOY COLLECTION, Vol. 1, No. 5, Spain, 2020 Pierson, Jack, ed., Tomorrow’s Man 5, published by Bywater Bros. Editions, Ontario, Canada, 2020 2017 Myles, Eileen, and Stephen Shore, Jack Pierson: The Hungry Years, published by Damiani, Bologna, Italy, 2017 Pierson, Jack, ed., Tomorrow’s Man 4, published by Bywater Bros. Editions, Ontario, Canada, 2017 2015 Avgikos, Jan, Jack Pierson: onthisisland, published by Cheim & Read, New York, NY, 2015 Pierson, Jack, ed., Tomorrow's Man 3, published by Bywater Bros. Editions, Ontario, Canada, 2015 2014 Pierson, Jack, ed., Tomorrow’s Man 2, published by Bywater Bros. Editions, Ontario, Canada, 2014 Pierson, Jack, ed., Jack Pierson: Tomorrow’s Man, Lynn Valley 9, published by Bywater Bros. Editions and Presentation House Gallery, Ontario, Canada, 2014 2012 Lebovici, Elisabeth, Jesus and Nazimova, published by Xavier Hufkens, Brussels, Belgium , 2012 Pierson, Jack, Stardust, published by Salon Veralg, Cologne, Germany, 2012 2011 Benderson, Bruce, Jack Pierson: Night, published by Kukje Gallery, Seoul, South Korea, 2011 2009 Cescarco, Alejandro, and Sema D’Acosta, Jack Pierson - Jerusalem/Abstracts, published by CAC Málaga, Málaga, Spain, 2009 2008 Juncosa, Enrique, Jack Pierson, published by Xavier Hufkens, Brussels, Belgium, 2008 Juncosa, Enrique, Richard D. Marshall, Rachel Thomas, Wayne Koestenbaum, and Jack Pierson, Jack Pierson: Angel Youth, published by Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland, 2008 2007 Jack Pierson: 18 Postcards, published by A.R.T. Press, New York, NY, 2007 2006 Marshall, Richard D., and Liz Kotz, Jack Pierson: Desire Despair, published by Rizzoli, New York, NY, 2006 2004 Every Single One of Them, published by Twin Palms Publishers, Santa Fe, NM, 2004 2003 Grzinic, Marina, Jack Pierson: Self Portrait, published by Cheim & Read, New York, NY, 2003 Jack Pierson: Why?, published by The University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA, 2003 2002 Jack Pierson, published by Andre Simoens Gallery, Knokke, Belgium, 2002 2001 The World is Yours, published by Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, New York, NY, 2001 Myles, Eileen, Jack Pierson, published by Galleria Photology, Milan, Italy, 2001 Hysteric Three, Jack Pierson 80s, published by Hysteric Glamour, Tokyo, Japan, 2001 Jack Pierson, published by Cheim & Read, New York, NY, 2001 1997 Speck, Reiner, and Gerhard Theewen, eds., Jack Pierson: Sing a Song of Sixpence, published by Salon Verlag, Cologne, Germany, 1997 Goodrow, Gérard A. and Weiermair, Peter, eds., Jack Pierson: The Lonely Life, published by Ursula Blickle Stiftung Foundation, Kraichtal, Germany, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt, Germany, and Edition Stemmle, Zürich, Switzerland, 1997 Cousseau, Henry-Claude, and Olivier Zahm, Jack Pierson, published by Capc Musée d’Art Contemporain, Bordeaux, France, 1997 Pierson, Jack, Pretty Lies, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, 1997 1995 Molon, Dominic, Jack Pierson: Traveling Show, published by Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL, 1995 Jack Pierson: All of a Sudden, published by Powerhouse Books, New York, NY, 1995 1994 Pierson, Jack, and Lewis, Jim, Real Gone, published by Artspace Books, San Francisco, CA, 1994 Pierson, Jack, Caught in the Rain Broken in the Stardust, published by Regen Projects, Los Angeles, CA, 1994 Kertess, Klaus, Edward Hopper and Jack Pierson: American Dreaming, published by Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, 1994 1992 Pierson, Jack, Angel Youth, published by Galerie Aurel Scheibler, Cologne, Germany, 1992 Selected Catalogues and Publications: 2020 Beckwith, Naomi, Valerie Steele, Ekow Eshun, Valerie Steele, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, and Thelma Golden, Duro Olowu: Seeing, published by the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago and Prestel, 2020 Corcoran, Sean and Chrissie Iles. Marco Anelli: Artist Studios New York, published by Damiani, 2020 2019 Cann, Tyler, Anastasia Kinigopoulo, and Drew Sawyer, Art after Stonewall, 1969-1989, published by Rizzoli, New York, NY, 2019, p. 211 [ill.] 2016 Geiser, Reto, ed., House Is a House Is a House Is a House: Architectures and Collaborations of Johnston Marklee, photography “Vault House” by Jack Pierson, published by Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel, Switzerland, 2016, pp. 209 – 223 [ill.] Bock, John, Max Hollein, Martina Wein­hart, Anja Osswald, Lea Schleiffenbaum, and Ulf Erdmann Ziegler, ICH, published by Walther König, Cologne, Germany, 2016 Crosby, Eric, Thomas Beard, Lane Relyea, and Eva Respini, Ordinary Pictures, published by Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN, 2016, pp. 146 – 147 [ill.] Fink, Arthur, and Beatrix Ruf, eds., Collecting Lines – Drawings from the Ringier Collection, published by JRP|Ringier, Zürich, Switzerland, 2016 2015 Blanks, Tim, Tomas Maier, and Daphne Merkin, Bottega Veneta: Art of Collaboration, published by Rizzoli, New York, NY, 2015 Hurst, Ellen, ed., Art in Embassies, published by United States Embassy, Madrid, Spain, 2015, pp. 64 – 65 [ill.] Hushka, Rock, and Jonathan David Katz, Art AIDS America, published by Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, WA, and University of Washington Press, Seattle, WA, 2015, pp. 258 – 259 [ill.] Kuipers, Dean, Station to Station, published by Prestel, New York, NY, 2015, pp. 140 – 141 [ill.] Wolin, Joseph R., ed., Open This End: Contemporary Art from the Collection of Blake Byrne, published by The Skylark Foundation, Los Angeles, CA, 2015 Baker, George, Ann Goldstein, Michael Maltzan, and Shaun Caley Regen, Regen Projects 25, published by Prestel, New York, NY, 2015 2013 Gioni, Massimiliano, ed., NYC 1993: Experimental Jet Set Trash and No Star, published by New Museum, New York, NY, 2013 2012 Moore, Kevin, Real to Real: Photographs from the Traina Collection, published by Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, 2012 Barlett, Victoria, Second Skin, published by Input Foundation, New York, NY, 2012 2011 Vanmoerkerke, Mark, Collection Vanmoerkerke, published by Rispoli Books, Brussels, Belgium, 2011, pp. 180 – 181 [ill.] Wright, Lauren A., ed., Nothing in the World But Youth, published by Turner Contemporary, Kent, UK, 2011, p. 60 [ill.] After Images, published by the Jewish Museum, Belgium, Brussels, 2011 [ill.] Alexander, Darsie, The Spectacular of Vernacular, published by the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN, 2011, pp. 50 – 51 [ill.] 2010 Sasse, Julie, Thanks for Being With Us: Contemporary Art from the Douglas Nielsen Collection, published by the Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, AZ, 2010, p. 34 [ill.] Cooke, Lynne, and Douglas Crimp, Mixed Use, Manhattan Photography and Related Practices, 1970s to the Present, published by the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain, 2010 Ward, Katz, Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture, published by the National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C., 2010 Blake, Peter, 10 x 5: Homage to Blake's Artists, published by Waddington Galleries, London, UK, 2010 2009 En Todas Partes: Politicas de la Diversidad Sexual en el Arte, published by Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 2009 [ill.]; CIAC, et. al., eds., Mexico: Expected/ Unexpected. Trans. Margaret Kavangh. Druten: BnM uitgevers / Schiedam: Stedelijk Museum Schiedam, 2009, p. 31 [ill.] Segade, Manuel, Familiar Feelings: On the Boston Group, published by Centro Gallego de Arte Contemporáneo, La Coruña, Spain, 2009 2008 Bühler, Kathleen, Ego Documents – The Autobiographical in Contemporary Art, published by the Museum of Fine Arts, Bern, Switzerland, 2008 Helander, Bruce, Susan Hall, and William Warmus, Learning to See: An Artist’s View on Contemporary Artists from Artschwager to Zakanitch, published by StarGroup International, West Palm Beach, FL, 2008 2007 Hickey, Dave, The Book on Vegas, published by Greybull Press, Los Angeles, CA, 2007 Tricot, Xavier, I Am As you Will Be, published by Cheim & Read, New York, NY, 2007 Molon, Dominic, Sympathy for the Devil: Art and Rock and Roll since 1967, published by Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL, 2007 2006 Friedrich, Julia, Kasper König, and Frank Wagner, eds., Gender, Life, and Desire in the Arts since 1960, published by Hatje Cantz Verlag, Berlin, Germany, 2006 Pedrosa, Adriano, Romance (a novel), published by Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art, Lisbon, Portugal, 2006, p. 24 [ill.] Ellipse Foundation: Contemporary Art Collection, published by Ellipse Foundation Contemporary Art Collection, Cascais, Portugal, 2006 [ill.] 2005 Richer, Francesca, and Matthew Rosenzweig, eds., No. 1: First Works by 362 Artists, published by D.A.P., New York, NY, 2005, p. 295 [ill.] in limbo, published by Victoria H. Myhren Gallery, Denver, CO, 2005, pp. 44 – 45 [ill.] Baume, Nicholas, ed., Getting Emotional, published by Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA, 2005, pp. 108 – 109 [ill.] 2004 Padon, Thomas, Contemporary Photography and the Garden: Deceits and Fantasies, published by Harry N. Abrams, New York, NY, 2004, pp. 118 – 123 [ill.] Iles, Chrissie, Shamim M. Momin, and Debra Singer, eds., Whitney Biennial 2004, published by Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, 2004, p. 226 [ill.] Brown, Elizabeth A., Short Stories on Photography, The Joseph and Elaine Monson Collection at the Henry Art Gallery, published by Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 2004 2003 Auchincloss, Pamela, and Klaus Ottmann, Social Strategies: Redefining Social Realism, published by Pamela Auchincloss/ Arts Management, New York, NY, 2003, pp. 50 – 51 [ill.] Perez, Nissan N., Revelations: Representations
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