
Richard Prince is a master of appropriation, best known for his ‘re-photography’ technique. Taking pictures of found photographs and subsequently recontextualising them, he asks what it means to author a work. As he repurposes these societal artefacts, he inscribes them with renewed meaning, rejoicing in the surface qualities of the contemporary image from adverts to amateur photographs.
Richard Prince's Ektacolor photograph exemplifies his celebrated practice of appropriation, in which found images are re-photographed and stripped of their original context to provoke questions of authorship and originality. Through this process, Prince breathes new meaning into the surface qualities of mass-produced imagery, blurring the boundaries between creator and curator. The result is a compelling meditation on consumer culture and the constructed nature of the contemporary image.
- Medium
- Ektacolor photograph
- Spotted At
- Auction House · Phillips
🔨 Auction Lot
Contemporary Art Evening Sale
June 29, 2015
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