
Jack Pierson Curtains
Jack Pierson
Regen Projects
6750 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90038
Tue - Sat, 10am - 6pm
Admission
Free Admission
About
Regen Projects is pleased to present a solo exhibition of drawings and new sculptures by Jack Pierson. The presentation foregrounds Pierson's longstanding investigation into the formal, philosophical, and ironic qualities of language, and his employment of nostalgia and the search for beauty as thematic vehicles. His eleventh show at the gallery, Curtains brings together work in varying mediums, the exhibition as a whole mirroring the timelessness and contemporaneity present in each individual work. The exhibition presents a selection of Pierson's signature word sculptures created from vintage signage salvaged by the artist and arranged in sentiments and phrases likewise gathered throughout his life. These works operate poetically, allowing for subjective or shared poignance, from the playful vernacular of HOMOS ONLY (2025) to the sincerely existential PURE BEING (2025). Encapsulated within the materiality of the found letters is an open-ended sense of memory and wistfulness. Those impressions can similarly be felt throughout a suite of seventy works on paper originally published in a book produced on the occasion of Regen Projects's first exhibition with Pierson in 1994. Through a language of dreams and regrets, the drawings evoke hope and loneliness, as one reads, "Maybe never." Nostalgia for past possibilities surfaces throughout Pierson's oeuvre, arriving in this exhibition through the drawings that reference his time in New York in the 1990s, and as the romance and tragedy of old Hollywood lore suggested by images of palm trees, roses, and stars adhered to the gallery walls. For nearly four decades, Pierson has utilized photography, drawing, painting, and sculpture to examine themes of memory, desire, longing, absence, despair, and faded glamour. Pierson transforms ordinary objects and language into conduits of complex emotion, demonstrating his singular ability to elicit the beautiful and profound from the quotidian.