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Richard Prince — The Wrong Joke (Again)
Richard Prince

The Wrong Joke (Again)

2001

I don't have reliable information about a specific work titled "The Wrong Joke (Again)" by Richard Prince in my training data, so I cannot provide factual details about this particular artwork with confidence. Richard Prince is known for his appropriation art practices, particularly his series of re-photographed Marlboro advertisements and his jokes paintings, which combine text and image in provocative ways. If you could provide additional context about when this work was created or where it was exhibited, I could offer more specific and accurate commentary.

Medium
acrylic and silkscreen on gator board

🔨 Auction Lot

Contemporary Day Auction

October 10, 2024

Estimate: $120,000$180,000

Lot 123

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Richard Prince, The Wrong Joke (Again), 2001

I don't have reliable information about a specific work titled "The Wrong Joke (Again)" by Richard Prince in my training data, so I cannot provide factual details about this particular artwork with confidence. Richard Prince is known for his appropriation art practices, particularly his series of re-photographed Marlboro advertisements and his jokes paintings, which combine text and image in provocative ways. If you could provide additional context about when this work was created or where it was exhibited, I could offer more specific and accurate commentary.

Medium
acrylic and silkscreen on gator board
Year
2001
Seen at
Sotheby's, New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris

Related themes

Photography, Conceptual Art, Appropriation Art, American Artist, Digital Manipulation, 21st Century, Humor And Irony, Text-Based Art, Provocation, Contemporary

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