Richard Prince
RICHARD PRINCE "SUICIDE BED JOKE", 1989
Richard Prince (b. 1949) is one of the most innovative yet polemic American artists. Whether you associate him with The Pictures Generation, post-modernism or Appropriation Art, his contribution (and subversive humor) is undeniable.
Prince has worked in a variety of formats over the course of his career, yet each of his playful and provocative series shares a similar approach: Prince’s works tap into social preoccupations of the national subconscious. At his best, he extracts elements from the American vernacular culture and presents them in a way evocative of Duchamp's urinal.
Prince started to work with jokes in 1986. These works were a bold contradiction to the reigning hierarchies in the art world enforced by Minimalism or Neo-Expressionist painting.
This early example from 1989 features a joke handwritten by the artist. The simple joke seems to concern his sexual frustrations and is relying on a punch line: "That's been my usual procedure".
The simple, or anti-aesthetic seems to be simultaneously parodying tropes established by Conceptual and Minimalist artists of the previous decade.
Note: the artwork was included in a limited edition book, "Inside World", that coincided with an exhibition of Prince's work at the Kent Gallery.
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"Suicide Jokes", 1989
Ink on paper (handwritten multiple)
Signed by the artist
12"H 8"W (work)
Very good condition
Detailed condition report by request
Provenance: Pat Hearn Gallery, NYC
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