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Richard Prince — Fuckin A
Richard Prince

Fuckin A

2009

Fuckin A is a large-scale work by Richard Prince that combines inkjet printing and acrylic paint on canvas, merging digital reproduction with gestural painterly intervention. The piece exemplifies Prince's ongoing interrogation of authorship, appropriation, and American cultural mythology, blurring the boundaries between fine art and mass-media imagery. Raw and provocative in both title and execution, the work challenges conventional notions of taste, originality, and the commodification of image-making.

Medium
inkjet, acrylic on canvas

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Richard Prince, Fuckin A, 2009

Fuckin A is a large-scale work by Richard Prince that combines inkjet printing and acrylic paint on canvas, merging digital reproduction with gestural painterly intervention. The piece exemplifies Prince's ongoing interrogation of authorship, appropriation, and American cultural mythology, blurring the boundaries between fine art and mass-media imagery. Raw and provocative in both title and execution, the work challenges conventional notions of taste, originality, and the commodification of image-making.

Medium
inkjet, acrylic on canvas
Year
2009
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Postmodernism, Inkjet Print, Inkjet And Acrylic, Pop Culture Commentary, Acrylic On Canvas, Male Artist, Mixed Media, Contemporary Artist, Canvas, Provocative Tone, Appropriation Art, Provocative Humor, American Artist, Late 20th Century, Bold Typography, Text-Based Art, Post-Modern

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