The artist and photographer Jack Pierson walks us through his very own art collection, which is equal parts blue-chip and Beatnik.
in Chinatown last fall, joining the cluster of existing galleries on an otherwise residential and unassuming block.
“This little thing is blue coral, which I stole from the Philippines. You’re not supposed to harvest it but I couldn’t resist.” “This train was made by Phyllis Goldberg who lived in my building when I lived at 10 Downing Street, across from Bar Pitti. She was this little old lady with thick glasses. One day she stopped me in the elevator and said, ‘Are you the Jack Pierson that was in Thethis weekend?’ She was an artist too. We became friends and she took a ceramic workshop and made these little trains, which were based on the trains taking people to concentration camps. They’re like burnt bones.
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