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Artist: Richard Prince
Girlfriend
By Richard Prince
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Richard Prince (b. 1949) is one of the most innovative, influential and polemic American artists. Whether you associate him with The Pictures Generation, post-modernism or appropriat...
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1990s Contemporary Richard Prince Art

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C Print

Richard Prince, The Greeting Card Jokes #3: Canada Dry, Foil-Stamped Print, 2011
By Richard Prince
Located in London, GB
Richard Prince, The Greeting Card Jokes #3: Canada Dry, Foil-Stamped Print, 2011 Foil-stamped print, on heavy wove paper, folded. As new condition, never f...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Richard Prince Art

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Paper

A-Bomb
By Richard Prince
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Richard Prince (b. 1949) is one of the most innovative, influential and polemic American artists. Whether you associate him with The Pictures Generation, post-modernism or Appropriat...
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1980s Contemporary Richard Prince Art

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Ink, Paper

Untitled (de Kooning)
By Richard Prince
Located in New York, NY
Richard Prince Untitled (de Kooning), 2008 Collage with color offset lithograph, hand-cutting, hand-painting and assemblage with extensive additions in graphite mounted on on inset board. Hand signed and numbered with the letter L (from A-Z) by artist on the front Frame Included Richard Prince’s “de Kooning” series is a process of interaction and appropriation with the works of ground-breaking imagery of the Abstract Expressionist master, Willem de Kooning. The idea for these edgy, Oedipal works came to him when he was leafing through a catalogue of de Kooning’s "Women" series. Prince started sketching over the paintings, and, as time went on, he began applying fragments cut and pasted from catalogues and vintage porn...
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Early 2000s Pop Art Richard Prince Art

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Paper, Mixed Media, Color Pencil, Graphite

Angie Dickenson (Angie from Untitled Portfolio), from the estate of Vera G. List
By Richard Prince
Located in New York, NY
Richard Prince Angie Dickenson (Angie from Untitled Portfolio) from the estate of Vera G. List, 1986 Large Color Polaroid (w/Barbara Gladstone & Sotheby's Gallery Labels) Signed and ...
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1980s Contemporary Richard Prince Art

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Polaroid, Permanent Marker

It's a Free Concert Now (Artist Edition)
By Richard Prince
Located in New York, NY
Richard Prince It's a Free Concert Now (Artist Edition), 2015 12 inch 180 g heavyweight picture vinyl, 2-track one-sided LP with an interview and music by Richard Prince, exclusively...
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2010s Contemporary Richard Prince Art

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Mixed Media

18 & Stormy
By Richard Prince
Located in 'S-GRAVENHAGE, ZH
Medium: Offset poster with DVD Sticker Size: 33 x 26.4 inches Edition of 100 Signed and dated, on recto
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2010s Richard Prince Art

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Offset

Richard Prince, The Greeting Card Jokes #1: The Fireman, 2011
By Richard Prince
Located in London, GB
Richard Prince, The Greeting Card Jokes #1: The Fireman, 2011 As new condition, never framed or displayed. Hand signed and numbered by the artist, verso. Private collection (UK). Signed and numbered by artist in ink on interior of card. From a limited edition of 100. 6.25 x 8.5 in (15.9 x 21.6 cm) Notes: Incorporating jokes reflective of the “borscht belt” humor prevalent in the 1950's, Prince's Joke works tap into social preoccupations of the national subconscious. Prior to Prince's use of the jokes, many had infiltrated popular culture, gradually losing their original authors to become adopted by a largely oral tradition. Beginning in 1984, Richard Prince began assembling one-line gag cartoons and ‘borscht belt’ jokes from the 1950's which he redrew onto small pieces of paper. "Artists were casting sculptures in bronze, making huge paintings, talking about prices and clothes and cars and spending vast amounts of money. So I wrote jokes on little pieces of paper and sold them for $10 each". Following the hand-written jokes and subsequent works in which cartoon images were silk-screened onto canvas, in 1987 Prince adopted a more radical, formulaic strategy of mechanically reproducing classic one liners and gags onto a flat monochrome canvas. Richard Prince's work has been among the most innovative art produced in the United States during the past 30 years. His deceptively simple act in 1977 of rephotographing advertising images and presenting them as his own ushered in an entirely new, critical approach to art-making — one that questioned notions of originality and the privileged status of the unique aesthetic object. Prince's technique involves appropriation; he pilfers freely from the vast image bank of popular culture to create works that simultaneously embrace and critique a quintessentially American sensibility: the Marlboro Man...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Richard Prince Art

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Archival Paper

Untitled
By Richard Prince
Located in Washington , DC, DC
numbered from an edition of 150
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Richard Prince Art

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Lithograph

Richard Prince, The Greeting Card Jokes #2: The Best Friend, 2011
By Richard Prince
Located in London, GB
Richard Prince, The Greeting Card Jokes #2: The Best Friend, 2011 Foil-stamped print, on heavy wove paper, folded. As new condition, never framed or displaye...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Richard Prince Art

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Archival Paper

SIGNED Protest Paintings catalog with UNIQUE hand stickered cover by the artist
By Richard Prince
Located in Washington , DC, DC
Featuring a unique cover by Richard Prince that contaings CD label stickers by Bob Marley, Bob Dylan, and Credence Clearwater Revival, and hand signed and number on the inside. Only ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Richard Prince Art

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Paper

Untitled (from Upstate)
By Richard Prince
Located in Calabasas, CA
Artist: Richard Prince Title: Untitled (from Upstate) Year: 1998 Medium: Ektacolor photograph on Kodak Professional paper Edition: 8; signed, dated and numbered (verso) Sheet: 20 x 24 inches (50.8 x 61 cm) Frame: Yes Certificate of Authenticity included This early, vintage work from 1998 by Richard Prince is part of his "Upstate" series. In 1996 Richard Prince moved to upstate New York and began a new series of creative investigations. After almost two decades of making work derived from images and phrases that already exist in popular culture, he took his camera outside and photographed the banal details of his everyday environment. Although this could be viewed as a radical departure, to Prince there is no essential difference between making photos of other photos and making photos of the world at large. He is always paying attention to what is around him with intense scrutiny. On one level, the "Upstate" photos chronicle a landscape of economic decline in an unremarkable semirural area. Pictures of above-ground swimming pools and melancholy images of abandoned-looking basketball hoops perched on the edge of overgrown fields suggest a region cut off from the cultural mainstream. However, Prince finds quiet moments of beauty in these overlooked and undervalued features of the landscape. The "Upstate" series typifies Prince's process of making art through the reproduction and displacement of pop culture iconography, often with a touch of mordant humor, an approach that has been deeply influential in the development of appropriation art since the 1960s, and which has invited comparisons between Prince and contemporaries such as Barbara Kruger, Sherrie Levine, and Jack Goldstein...
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1990s Contemporary Richard Prince Art

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C Print

Untitled (from Upstate)
By Richard Prince
Located in Calabasas, CA
Artist: Richard Prince Title: Untitled (from Upstate) Year: 1998 Medium: Ektacolor photograph on Kodak Professional paper Edition: 8; signed, dated and numbered (verso) Sheet: 20 x 24 inches (50.8 x 61 cm) Frame: Yes Certificate of Authenticity included This early, vintage work from 1998 by Richard Prince is part of his "Upstate" series in which the artist re-photographed images of women taken from '70's biker magazines. Removed from the context of biker subculture, these portraits of bikers' girlfriends underscore the idea of gender as performance, and of sexuality as commodity. The "Upstate" series typifies Prince's process of making art through the reproduction and displacement of pop culture iconography, often with a touch of mordant humor, an approach that has been deeply influential in the development of appropriation art since the 1960s, and which has invited comparisons between Prince and contemporaries such as Barbara Kruger, Sherrie Levine, and Jack Goldstein...
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1990s Contemporary Richard Prince Art

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C Print

Richard Prince, The Greeting Card Jokes #2: The Best Friend, 2011
By Richard Prince
Located in London, GB
Richard Prince, The Greeting Card Jokes #2: The Best Friend, 2011 Foil-stamped print, on heavy wove paper, folded. As new condition, never framed or displayed. Hand signed and numbered by the artist, verso. Private collection (UK). From a limited edition of 100. 6.25 x 8.5 in (15.9 x 21.6 cm) Notes: Text image from Richard Prince's iconic Jokes series. Signed and numbered by the artist in ink on interior of card. Incorporating jokes reflective of the “borscht belt” humor prevalent in the 1950's, Prince's Joke works tap into social preoccupations of the national subconscious. Prior to Prince's use of the jokes, many had infiltrated popular culture, gradually losing their original authors to become adopted by a largely oral tradition. Beginning in 1984, Richard Prince began assembling one-line gag cartoons and ‘borscht belt’ jokes from the 1950's which he redrew onto small pieces of paper. "Artists were casting sculptures in bronze, making huge paintings, talking about prices and clothes and cars and spending vast amounts of money. So I wrote jokes on little pieces of paper and sold them for $10 each". Following the hand-written jokes and subsequent works in which cartoon images were silk-screened onto canvas, in 1987 Prince adopted a more radical, formulaic strategy of mechanically reproducing classic one liners and gags onto a flat monochrome canvas. Richard Prince's work has been among the most innovative art produced in the United States during the past 30 years. His deceptively simple act in 1977 of rephotographing advertising images and presenting them as his own ushered in an entirely new, critical approach to art-making — one that questioned notions of originality and the privileged status of the unique aesthetic object. Prince's technique involves appropriation; he pilfers freely from the vast image bank of popular culture to create works that simultaneously embrace and critique a quintessentially American sensibility: the Marlboro Man...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Richard Prince Art

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Archival Paper

Untitled (de Kooning)
By Richard Prince
Located in New York, NY
Collage with color offset lithograph, hand-cutting, hand-painting and assemblage on inset board. It is signed in pencil, with numbering on the original label. Published by Two Palms ...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Richard Prince Art

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Board, Color, Lithograph, Offset

Richard Prince, Dude Ranch Nurse, Lithograph with Collage, 2008
By Richard Prince
Located in London, GB
Richard Prince, Dude Ranch Nurse, Lithograph with Collage, 2008 Lithograph with collage with offset lithography, hand colouring, hand cutting and pencil Fr...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Richard Prince Art

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Offset, Lithograph

Untitled (Couple)
By Richard Prince
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Richard Prince (b. 1949) is one of the most innovative, influential and polemic American artists. Whether you associate him with The Pictures Generation, post-modernism, or appropria...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Richard Prince Art

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C Print

Dude Ranch Nurse (2008)
By Richard Prince
Located in New York, NY
Lithograph with collage with offset lithography, hand colouring, hand cutting and pencil 18.90 x 23.82 in (48.0 x 60.5 cm). Frame measurements are 54.0 cm x 67.0 cm x 4.0 cm. From a ...
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Early 2000s Richard Prince Art

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Pencil, Lithograph

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Richard Prince, The Greeting Card Jokes #1: The Fireman, 2011
By Richard Prince
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Working Proof...Joke
By Richard Prince
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Richard Prince (b. 1949) is one of the most innovative and polemic American artists. Whether you associate him with The Pictures Generation, post-modernism, or appropriation art, his...
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1980s Post-Modern Richard Prince Art

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Photographic Film, Photographic Paper, Pen, Permanent Marker

Fulton Ryder After Dark
By Richard Prince
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Richard Prince (b. 1949) is one of the most innovative and polemic American artists. Whether you associate him with The Pictures Generation, Post-Modernism, or appropriation art, his contribution is undeniable. Prince has worked in a variety of formats over the course of his career, yet each of his series shares a similar approach: extract an element from America's visual culture and elevate it similar to Duchamp's urinal. Prince's key ingredients come through mass media. Whether it's nurses from the covers of pulp fiction novels, macho cowboys in Marlboro ads, or supermodel selfies, Prince reflects and subverts the gauntlet of American imagery. Prince is an avid book collector and bibliophile, owning a massive collection of American postwar literature. He began appropriating pulp fiction paperback covers with his "Nurse" series first exhibited in 2003. Prince would scan the cover of pulp paperbacks, transfer them to canvas and paint, collage, and/or otherwise modify the covers. "Nurses" enhanced and subverted female nurses as a rampant source of fetishized sexual objectification in American adult pulp fiction. In "Fulton Ryder After Dark", Prince continues to confront prevalent depictions of forbidden sexuality seen through the male gaze. The work consists of two images side by side in a diptych style. On the right is a smaller image containing the (modified) cover of a novel "Fulton Ryder After Dark", while on the left is the enlarged painting originally used for the cover devoid of any text. The book cover titled "Fulton Ryder After Dark" is clearly from the retro-horror genre of pulp fiction, featuring a mysterious pair of floating hands ominously emerging from a blue background and violently strangling a woman. Dressed in a low cut white silk night gown...
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2010s Contemporary Richard Prince Art

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Richard Prince "Stupid Husband"
By Richard Prince
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Richard Prince (b. 1949) is one of the most innovative, influential and polemic American artists. Whether you associate him with The Pictures Generation, post-modernism or Appropriat...
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2010s Post-Modern Richard Prince Art

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Richard Prince "Burning Bed"
By Richard Prince
Located in Toronto, Ontario
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Richard Prince "Greeting Cards #3, Canada Dry"
By Richard Prince
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Richard Prince (b. 1949) is one of the most innovative, influential and polemic American artists. Whether you associate him with The Pictures Generation, post-modernism or Appropriation Art, his contribution is undeniable. Prince has worked in a variety of formats over the course of his career, yet each of his iconic and provocative series shares a similar approach. Extract an element from the American vernacular culture and position it in a way similar to Duchamp's urinal. Prince started to work with jokes in 1986. These works were a defiant contradiction to the reigning hierarchies in the art world perpetuated by Minimalism or Neo-Expressionist painting. Prince's works from this series forced the viewer to become a reader...often having to read "jokes" that were corny or not particularly funny and seemed highly out-of place in a gallery setting. The earliest of Prince's jokes were similar to this print - they appeared to be simple handwritten notes. Their simple, or anti, aesthetic seemed to be simultaneously parodying tropes established by Conceptual and Minimalist artists of the previous decade (Yoko Ono comes to mind) Questions about this piece? Contact us. "Greetings Cards...
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2010s Post-Modern Richard Prince Art

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Black and White

Mike Tyson from All The Best, C-Print by Richard Prince
By Richard Prince
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Richard Prince Title: Mike Tyson from "All the Best" Year: 2000 Medium: C-Print, signed and numbered on cover sheet affixed to verso Edition: B from an edition A-Z, plus four...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Richard Prince Art

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C Print

Psychopath
By Richard Prince
Located in New York, NY
Mounted Polaroid print, signed by the artist 30 x 22 inches This artwork is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City.
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1980s Contemporary Richard Prince Art

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Color

Misty Two
By Richard Prince
Located in New York, NY
Mounted Polaroid print 30 x 22 inches This artwork is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City.
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1980s Contemporary Richard Prince Art

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UNTITLED
By Richard Prince
Located in Portland, ME
Prince, Richard. UNTITLED (QUE LA TORTILLA SE VUELVA). Lobel, page 62, checklist, top of column 3. Monoprint with etching, collage, drawing, resin, and watercolor on paper, 1975....
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1970s Richard Prince Art

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UNTITLED
UNTITLED
H 36 in W 42 in D 4 in

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  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022
    Richard Prince is a contemporary realist artist and photographer. He appropriates images found in advertising, pop culture and social media for many of his pieces. Because of Prince’s use of mass media, some also classify him as a Pop artist. Find a selection of Richard Prince art on 1stDibs.

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