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Richard Prince

Original

April 9–June 20, 2015
976 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

Works Exhibited

Richard Prince, Untitled (original), 2010 Original illustration and paperback book, 41 × 33 inches (104.1 × 83.8 cm)Photo by Rob McKeever

Richard Prince, Untitled (original), 2010

Original illustration and paperback book, 41 × 33 inches (104.1 × 83.8 cm)
Photo by Rob McKeever

Richard Prince, Untitled (original), 2010 Original illustration and paperback book, 34 × 35 inches (86.4 × 88.9 cm)Photo by Rob McKeever

Richard Prince, Untitled (original), 2010

Original illustration and paperback book, 34 × 35 inches (86.4 × 88.9 cm)
Photo by Rob McKeever

Richard Prince, Untitled (original), 2010 Original illustration and paperback book, 46 × 37 inches (116.8 × 94 cm)

Richard Prince, Untitled (original), 2010

Original illustration and paperback book, 46 × 37 inches (116.8 × 94 cm)

Richard Prince, Untitled (original), 2010 Original illustration and paperback book, 45 × 40 inches (114.3 × 101.6 cm)Photo by Rob McKeever

Richard Prince, Untitled (original), 2010

Original illustration and paperback book, 45 × 40 inches (114.3 × 101.6 cm)
Photo by Rob McKeever

Richard Prince, Untitled (original), 2010 Original illustration and paperback book, 49 × 41 inches (124.5 × 104.1 cm)Photo by Eva Wildes

Richard Prince, Untitled (original), 2010

Original illustration and paperback book, 49 × 41 inches (124.5 × 104.1 cm)
Photo by Eva Wildes

About

I don't see any difference now between what I collect and what I make.
—Richard Prince

Gagosian New York is pleased to present Richard Prince's Untitled (original) series.

An avid yet assiduous collector, Prince has amassed an unrivaled library, which was the subject of the major exhibition “Richard Prince: American Prayer” at the Bibliothèque nationale de France in 2011. The core of Prince's collection comprises rare and iconic books, manuscripts, letters, and contemporary art from the beat, hippie, pulp, and punk eras. It begins in 1949, the year of his birth and the same year that George's Orwell's 1984—the first rare book he ever bought at auction—was published. Prince often blurs the line between his art and his collecting: nurse paperbacks were the impetus for the Nurse paintings (2002–08), while the composite variations on de Kooning's Women began with collaging and painting over reproductions in an exhibition catalogue.

Many of Prince's Untitled (original) works (2000–) pair vintage adult novels with the original artworks for their covers: each "diptych" shows the transformation from painting or drawing to printed jacket. His meticulous assembling of these related artifacts is evidence of a passionate bibliophilia. Among the illustrated subjects are a cowboy's hat and holster draped over a makeshift grave for the novel Massacre Trail; a female nurse twirling a flower in front of a towering wave (Surfing Nurse); and a woman smoking in an untidy apartment (Reefer Girl). In a Hollywood twist, an illustration of the late actor Charles Bronson as a cowboy is accompanied by his autographed photographic portrait and three canceled checks. Some of the original works are signed by the artists, alluding to the fact that Prince has gone one step beyond his own strategy of appropriation, turning authorship on its head by dissolving the boundary between creator and collector.

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