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Richard Prince — I Went to the Doctor
Richard Prince

I Went to the Doctor

2003

A bold and provocative work by Richard Prince, *I Went to the Doctor* employs acrylic on canvas to explore themes of language, identity, and appropriation. True to Prince's signature style, the piece likely incorporates fragmented text or repurposed imagery that blurs the boundaries between personal narrative and cultural commentary. The work invites viewers to question notions of authorship and meaning in a consumer-driven society.

Medium
acrylic on canvas

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20th Century & Contemporary Art Evening Sale

November 16, 2016

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Richard Prince, I Went to the Doctor, 2003

A bold and provocative work by Richard Prince, *I Went to the Doctor* employs acrylic on canvas to explore themes of language, identity, and appropriation. True to Prince's signature style, the piece likely incorporates fragmented text or repurposed imagery that blurs the boundaries between personal narrative and cultural commentary. The work invites viewers to question notions of authorship and meaning in a consumer-driven society.

Medium
acrylic on canvas
Year
2003
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Postmodern Art, Acrylic On Canvas, Male Artist, Conceptual Art, Contemporary Artist, Provocative Tone, Appropriation Art, American Artist, Late 20th Century, Darkly Humorous, Text-Based Art, Dark Humor

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