Richard Prince, Jokes, 1986


Richard Prince, print, Jokes

Richard Prince | Cartoon Jokes - - Exhibitions - Nahmad Contemporary About Richard Prince | Cartoon Jokes November 12, 2020 - January 16, 2021 Installation view, Nahmad Contemporary. Photographs by Tom Powel Imaging. © Richard Prince Installation view, Nahmad Contemporary. Photographs by Tom Powel Imaging. © Richard Prince


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Richard Prince distanced himself from an exhibition of his "joke painting" series, saying "I have nothing to do with this show." Nate Freeman May 31, 2018 7:32AM, via The Art Newspaper


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Richard Prince: Monochromatic Jokes. Nahmad Contemporary, 2014.


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Richard Prince. 90 Jokes. Karma, 2017


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Untitled, 1988 Ink and graphite on paper 7 1/2 x 11 3/4 inches 19.1 x 29.8 cm Untitled, 1987 Ink on paper 7 3/4 x 12 inches 19.7 x 30.5 cm


Richard Prince, Jokes, 1986

In Prince's Joke series, however, there is no profound realization to be had. This prolonged engagement with them strips the joke of its impact, transforming a humorous fiction into a pathetic-sounding truth.. Richard Prince was born in 1949 in the Panama Canal Zone, where his parents were stationed with the United States government..


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Punchlines: 18 Jokes by Richard Prince Online Auction: 8-15 December 2023 • 10:00 AM EST • New York Overview Lots Auction Details Conditions of Business S otheby's is pleased to present Punchlines: 18 Jokes by Richard Prince, which brings together the artist's witty and provocative typed-out gags.


Richard Prince, print, Jokes

November 12 - January 16, 2021 Closed Presented by Nahmad Contemporary About The first exhibition dedicated to the artist's brazen, large-scale Cartoon Joke paintings created between 1988 and 1991, and the unveiling of five recent paintings of cartoon jokes from the artist's body of work, Blue Ripples, created between 2017 and 2019. More info


Richard Prince, print, Jokes

Cartoon Jokes Go Back; Go Back


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Sotheby's is pleased to present Punchlines: 18 Jokes by Richard Prince, which brings together the artist's witty and provocative typed-out gags. Hailing from the 1980s and 90s, the present studies for Prince's deadpan jokes feature his personal notes scrawled in pencil and ink, with spelling errors, crossed out lines, and scribbles intact. As celebrated in this online-only auction.


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Richard Prince: Monochromatic Jokes New York: Nahmad Contemporary, 2014. Edition of 500 copies 9 x 12.75 inches (23 x 32.4 cm) Available at Fulton Ryder: http://www.fultonryder.com/publications/monochromatic_jokes


Richard Prince, print, Jokes

Career Prince was first interested in the art of the American abstract expressionist Jackson Pollock. "I was very attracted to the idea of someone who was by themselves, fairly antisocial, kind of a loner, someone who was noncollaborative." [8] Prince grew up during the height of Pollock's career, making his work accessible.


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Prince's 1988-1991 Cartoon Jokes series provides the core of the showcase, spotlighting a variety of comic panels copied verbatim from The New Yorker that were separated from their original.


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Richard Prince, Black Jokes, 1991-1992. Etching and aquatint, sheet: 18 3/16 × 21 1/2 in. (46.2 × 54.6 cm) Plate: 10 7/8 × 15 7/8 in. (27.6 × 40.3 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase, with funds from the Robert B. and Emilie W. Betts Foundation, The List Purchase Fund, Brooke Garber Neidich and the Robert Wilson Foundation 95.94.6


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Richard Prince - Monochromatic Jokes. T-Shirts. When I was 15, 1989. Acrylic and silkscreen on canvas. 56 x 48 inches. 142.2 x 121.9 cm. All I've Heard, 1989. Acrylic on silkscreen on canvas. 75 x 58 inches.


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The American Painter of Appropriation Art. Untitled (Cowboy) by Richard Prince, 1991-1992, via SFMOMA, San Francisco. Appropriation Art was the go-to style of the 1970s. Contemporary artists challenged how society perceived art in the same way that Marcel Duchamp had some 50 years earlier, arguing that the concept of originality was no longer.