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Richard Prince | Roe Ethridge

April 3–May 3, 2014
980 Madison Avenue, New York

Installation view, photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view, photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view Photo by Rob McKeever

Works Exhibited

Roe Ethridge, Annabella for SEPP, 2012 C-print, 33 ¼ × 49 ½ inches (84.5 × 125.7 cm), edition of 5

Roe Ethridge, Annabella for SEPP, 2012

C-print, 33 ¼ × 49 ½ inches (84.5 × 125.7 cm), edition of 5

Richard Prince, Untitled (Girlfriend), 1993 Ektachrome, 8 × 5 ⅜ inches (20.3 × 13.7 cm)

Richard Prince, Untitled (Girlfriend), 1993

Ektachrome, 8 × 5 ⅜ inches (20.3 × 13.7 cm)

Richard Prince, Untitled (Self Portrait), 1980 Ektacolor print, 24 × 20 inches (61 × 50.8 cm), edition of 10

Richard Prince, Untitled (Self Portrait), 1980

Ektacolor print, 24 × 20 inches (61 × 50.8 cm), edition of 10

Richard Prince, Untitled (Three women with earrings), 1980 3 Ektacolor photographs, 20 × 24 inches each (50.8 × 61 cm), edition of 10

Richard Prince, Untitled (Three women with earrings), 1980

3 Ektacolor photographs, 20 × 24 inches each (50.8 × 61 cm), edition of 10

Richard Prince, Untitled (Jewels, Watch, and Pocketbook), 1978–79 3 Ektacolor photographs, 20 × 24 inches each (50.8 × 61 cm), edition of 10

Richard Prince, Untitled (Jewels, Watch, and Pocketbook), 1978–79

3 Ektacolor photographs, 20 × 24 inches each (50.8 × 61 cm), edition of 10

Richard Prince, Untitled (Three men looking in the same direction), 1978 3 Ektacolor photographs, 20 × 24 inches each (50.8 × 61 cm), edition of 10

Richard Prince, Untitled (Three men looking in the same direction), 1978

3 Ektacolor photographs, 20 × 24 inches each (50.8 × 61 cm), edition of 10

Roe Ethridge's Two Kittens with Yarn Ball (2017–22) on the cover of Gagosian Quarterly, Spring 2023

Now available
Gagosian Quarterly Spring 2023

The Spring 2023 issue of Gagosian Quarterly is now available, featuring Roe Ethridge’s Two Kittens with Yarn Ball (2017–22) on its cover.

Richard Prince, Untitled (Original Cowboy), 2013, chromogenic print, in frame, 70 ⅛ × 100 ⅛ × 2 inches (178.1 × 254.3 × 5.1 cm) © Richard Prince, courtesy Richard Prince Studio

Picture Books: Percival Everett and Brandon Taylor

The second installment of Picture Books, an imprint organized by Emma Cline and Gagosian, presents author Percival Everett’s novella Grand Canyon, Inc. alongside Untitled (Original Cowboy), a photograph by Richard Prince. In celebration of the publication, Everett met with author Brandon Taylor to discuss the novella, the role of history in the writing process, and the similarity in methodologies for science and literature.

The cover of Richard Prince: Cowboy, edited by Robert M. Rubin and published by Fulton Ryder and DelMonico Books | Prestel, New York, in 2020.

Richard Prince: Cowboy

On the occasion of the publication of Richard Prince: Cowboy, a major monograph on the artist’s preoccupation with the mythic American West, Lucy Sante tracks the archetype through mass media, advertising, and the art of Richard Prince to illuminate the cowboy’s enduring appeal.

Roe Ethridge, Oslo Grace at Willets Point, 2019, dye sublimation print on aluminum.

In Conversation
Roe Ethridge and Antwaun Sargent

From his early work for magazines in the 1990s to recent projects with the designer Telfar Clemens, Roe Ethridge has consistently challenged the distinctions between commercial and conceptual photography that long defined the medium. Antwaun Sargent recently caught up with him to discuss the moment that confirmed the artist’s understanding of the photographic image’s potential for boundary-hopping ubiquity in the contemporary era.

Twelve Tracks: Roe Ethridge

Shortlist
Twelve Tracks: Roe Ethridge

Roe Ethridge shares the transportive powers of his playlist “Teenage Chemicals in 1985,” a soundtrack that began playing in those formative years and hasn’t stopped since.

Featuring Joan Jonas’s Mirror Piece 1 (1969) on its cover.

Now available
Gagosian Quarterly Summer 2020

The Summer 2020 issue of Gagosian Quarterly is now available, featuring Joan Jonas’s Mirror Piece 1 (1969) on its cover.