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RICHARD PRINCE
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum ed.
Hatje Cantz, 2007
Hardcover
368 pages
270 colour illustrations
ISBN: 9783775720557
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With his bold perspective of the myths of consumer society, Richard Prince has been one of the foremost American artists for thirty years. In 1977 Prince began re-photographing advertising images from the New York Times Magazine, and with this artistic strategy of appropriating the visual worlds of others, he opened up a discourse concerning the issues of authorship and the originality of the work of art.
This monograph is the most comprehensive presentation of Prince's work to date, drawing an especially multifaceted, profound portrait of Prince's art. It collects highlights from his many groups of works, including early appropriated photographs, as well as photographic series, such as Cowboys, Girlfriends and Upstates; painted canvases such as Jokes, White Paintings, Check Paintings, and Nurses; and the Hood sculptures.
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