Richard Prince (b. 1949)
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Richard Prince (b. 1949)

Untitled (cartoon)

Details
Richard Prince (b. 1949)
Untitled (cartoon)
silkscreen and charcoal on cotton mounted on canvas
24 x 18 in. (60.9 x 45.7 cm.)
Executed in 1988.
Provenance
Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York
Acquired from the above by the present owner
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Lot Essay

“Like the photographs, the jokes were now his, part of his repertoire or ‘act.’ Like the advertising images, they represent a kind of low cultural expression whose authors are largely anonymous; yet they have a distinctive if unrecognized form and style. …the character of the jokes was significant—fifties-style, middle America, blue collar, Borscht Belt humor that confronted issues of sexual identity, class and race… By isolating them he exposed their hidden malevolence, perversity and anger. The underlying sexuality of Prince’s work became blatant in the jokes and cartoons” (L. Phillips, “People Keep Asking: An Introduction,” Richard Prince, exh. cat., Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1992, p. 42).

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