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Untitled (Cowboy), 1999, Chromogenic print by Richard Prince

Untitled (Cowboy) · 1999 · Chromogenic print · © Richard Prince, courtesy Gagosian

Richard Prince

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New York, NY · b. Panama Canal Zone

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Appropriation artist mining mass media and advertising since the late 1970s, redefining authorship through Cowboys, Jokes, and Nurses.

Richard Prince has spent nearly five decades re-photographing, re-framing, and re-presenting images from advertising, magazines, and mass culture. The Marlboro Man becomes his Cowboys; one-liner jokes become Joke paintings; Instagram screenshots become New Portraits. The signature is his, built entirely from echoes of others.

He's an avid collector of American subcultures — bikers, custom cars, pulp fiction, soft porn — and a perceptive chronicler of the vernaculars that construct identity. The Nurse paintings, coveted and controversial, are only the most recent proof that appropriation still has teeth.

Born in 1949 in the Panama Canal Zone, Prince has exhibited at the Whitney, Guggenheim, and beyond. He lives and works in New York, where the studio continues to feed on what the culture throws away.

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