Pink Privacy is a 173-page collection of poems by American artist Jessica Yatrofsky published in 2017 by Conveyor Arts.
In Yatrofsky's Pink Privacy, sexual desire and sick burns form language simultaneously comedic, sad, and ferociously sensual.
[2] Yatrofsky's poems draw from high-minded art school theory to schoolyard taunts.
Jessica Yatrofsky New York Magazine remarked that Pink Privacy was a comedic rebuttal to the oh-so-serious nature of the art world, while still a work of literary art in its own right[4] and i-D mentioned that “Pink Privacy is a revelatory approach to the form”.
[5] Nylon Magazine remarked that Pink Privacy, is Jessica Yatrofsky's first foray into the realm of poetry writing and is guaranteed to start a conversation.