WOMEN (2004)
WOMEN (2004)
Perfectly beautiful yet strangely faceless, hundreds of interchangeable fashion models and bare-breasted biker chicks find themselves reincarnated in the artwork of Richard Prince. Prince recycles these American (male) pop culture fantasies from found materials, most often advertising images and magazine layouts which he rephotographs, repaints or overpaints, arranges in collages, or breaks down into fragments. Images of women representing various spheres of trivial culture, marketing iconography like the Marlboro Man, and figures borrowed from chauvinist cartoons are central motifs in his art. Women comprises photographs, paintings, and collages by the artist, addressing a single topic, Women, drawing from his body of work from 1980 to 2004 to elaborate on this subject.
Title: Women
Publisher: Hatje Cantz
Language: English
Publication Date: 2004
Binding: Magazine Hardcover
Book Condition: Great
Dust Jacket Condition: N/A
Edition: First
Edition Run: N/A
Size: 29 x 19 cm
Pages: 176