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Richard Prince — Richard Prince’s
Richard Prince

Richard Prince’s

2003

Richard Prince's multi-part work combines ink applied directly onto color and black-and-white photographs alongside printed paper, all housed within the artist's own designed frame. The piece engages with Prince's longstanding practice of appropriation, blurring boundaries between authorship, image, and text. The triptych-like structure invites viewers to consider how context and framing—both literally and conceptually—shape the meaning of existing imagery.

Medium
ink on color and black and white photographs in three parts and printed paper in the artist’s frame

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November 26, 2018

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Richard Prince, Richard Prince’s, 2003

Richard Prince's multi-part work combines ink applied directly onto color and black-and-white photographs alongside printed paper, all housed within the artist's own designed frame. The piece engages with Prince's longstanding practice of appropriation, blurring boundaries between authorship, image, and text. The triptych-like structure invites viewers to consider how context and framing—both literally and conceptually—shape the meaning of existing imagery.

Medium
ink on color and black and white photographs in three parts and printed paper in the artist’s frame
Year
2003
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Postmodern Art, Photography, Male Artist, Mixed Media, Conceptual Art, Contemporary Artist, Appropriation Art, American Artist, Triptych, Text And Image, Monochrome And Color

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