Richard Prince
City Reflections by the Pool
2023
Original silkscreen on hand-enhanced art paper
60 × 60 cm
Ed. /5
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Born in 1994, Richard Prince is a contemporary American artist whose work transcends the boundaries of photography and conceptual art. His artistic practice is characterized by his inventive use of pools, portraits, landscapes and nature, in which he explores complex themes such as identity, celebrity and mass culture. Richard Prince's art is deeply influenced by consumer society and the power of images in contemporary culture. Through his work, he creates visual narratives that explore notions of representation and authenticity, challenging preconceived notions of reality and truth. He often uses portraits, capturing the essence of his subjects with remarkable sensitivity and intensity, revealing the complexity of the individual behind the image.
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This work is an example of Prince's ability to translate modern societal concerns into visual language, while seducing with its pop aesthetic and cultural references.
About the artist
Born in 1994, Richard Prince is a contemporary American artist whose work transcends the boundaries of photography and conceptual art. His artistic practice is characterized by his inventive use of pools, portraits, landscapes and nature, in which he explores complex themes such as identity, celebrity and mass culture. Richard Prince's art is deeply influenced by consumer society and the power of images in contemporary culture. Through his work, he creates visual narratives that explore notions of representation and authenticity, challenging preconceived notions of reality and truth. He often uses portraits, capturing the essence of his subjects with remarkable sensitivity and intensity, revealing the complexity of the individual behind the image.
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