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Richard Prince — Inkjet on canvas
Richard Prince

Inkjet on canvas

Richard Prince's *Inkjet on Canvas* exemplifies the artist's long-standing engagement with appropriation and the blurring of boundaries between original and reproduction. By foregrounding the mechanical process of inkjet printing as both medium and subject, Prince challenges traditional notions of authorship, craft, and what constitutes a "painting." The work reflects his ongoing interrogation of consumer culture, image circulation, and the shifting value systems embedded in contemporary art.

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Contemporary Art Evening Sale

October 14, 2015

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Richard Prince, Inkjet on canvas

Richard Prince's *Inkjet on Canvas* exemplifies the artist's long-standing engagement with appropriation and the blurring of boundaries between original and reproduction. By foregrounding the mechanical process of inkjet printing as both medium and subject, Prince challenges traditional notions of authorship, craft, and what constitutes a "painting." The work reflects his ongoing interrogation of consumer culture, image circulation, and the shifting value systems embedded in contemporary art.

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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Inkjet Print, Postmodern Art, Canvas Format, Male Artist, Provocative Mood, Inkjet Printing, Conceptual Art, Contemporary Artist, Canvas, Appropriation Art, American Artist, Pop Sensibility, Neo-Pop Art, Late 20th Century, Provocateur

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