Catalogue | Richard Prince
Learn morePublishing Year: 2026
Language: German
Pages: 256
Dimensions: 29 x 23 cm, Softcover
Weight: 1,2 kg
Publisher: Hirmer Verlag
ISBN: 9783777447339
Richard Prince
With irony, humor, and an astute gaze, Richard Prince exposes the pictorial world of consumer society. He became famous for his legendary series Cowboys, in which re-photographed advertising posters for Marlboro cigarettes become critical reflections upon myths, masculinity, and media. With an emphasis on his photographic works, the ALBERTINA Museum is devoting a major exhibition to Richard Prince that extends from the 1970s to the present. It presents iconic series like Fashion, Gangs, and Cowboys as well as seldom-shown and hitherto unseen works—a gripping look at the oeuvre of an artist who redefines original and copy, art and the everyday. What springs forth here at the interface between installations and painting is a nuanced, provocative perspective of societal norms.
This 256-page comprehensive catalogue accompanies the exhibition and features texts by Walter Moser, Christian Liclair, Nicole Scheyerer, Tanja Widmann, Eva Kernbauer, Sydney Stutterheim, and Thomas D. Trummer.