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Richard Prince — Going Going Going
Richard Prince

Going Going Going

1998

"Going Going Gone" is a two-panel work by Richard Prince that layers acrylic paint, silkscreen printing, and crayon on canvas, reflecting his signature appropriation-based practice. The work weaves together fragments of text, image, and gesture, collapsing the boundaries between advertising culture, American mythology, and fine art. Prince's deliberate combination of industrial and handmade mark-making techniques creates a tension between the mechanical and the intimate, inviting viewers to question authenticity and originality.

Medium
acrylic, silkscreen, and crayon on canvas, in 2 parts

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20th Century & Contemporary Art Evening Sale

May 18, 2017

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Richard Prince, Going Going Going, 1998

"Going Going Gone" is a two-panel work by Richard Prince that layers acrylic paint, silkscreen printing, and crayon on canvas, reflecting his signature appropriation-based practice. The work weaves together fragments of text, image, and gesture, collapsing the boundaries between advertising culture, American mythology, and fine art. Prince's deliberate combination of industrial and handmade mark-making techniques creates a tension between the mechanical and the intimate, inviting viewers to question authenticity and originality.

Medium
acrylic, silkscreen, and crayon on canvas, in 2 parts
Year
1998
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Postmodernism, Postmodern Art, Bold Colors, Male Artist, Provocative Mood, Mixed Media, Acrylic And Silkscreen, Pop Art Influence, Contemporary Artist, Appropriation Art, Diptych, American Artist, Silkscreen, Acrylic And Mixed Media, Post-Modernism, Late 20th Century, Silkscreen On Canvas, Text-Based Art, Diptych Format

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