Richard Prince (American, b. 1949)
Untitled (Black Bra), 2024
Medium: Digital pigment print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper
Dimensions: 38 × 38.2 cm (15 × 15 in)
Edition of 100: Hand-signed and numbered in pencil
Condition: Mint
Richard Prince (American, b. 1949)
Untitled (Black Bra), 2024
Medium: Digital pigment print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper
Dimensions: 38 × 38.2 cm (15 × 15 in)
Edition of 100: Hand-signed and numbered in pencil
Condition: Mint
Richard Prince’s Untitled (Black Bra) is a hand-signed limited edition print depicting one of his Black Bra paintings, in which actual lingerie is affixed to canvas. By reproducing this mixed media work as a print, Prince continues to challenge ideas of authorship, identity, and sexuality through his signature use of appropriation.
Richard Prince is an American artist known for his provocative and influential work in contemporary art. Born in 1949, Prince gained recognition in the late 1970s and 1980s as a pioneer of Appropriation Art, a genre in which artists borrow and recontextualize existing images or objects. His approach questions originality and authorship, sparking debates in the art world about the nature of creativity. One of Richard Prince’s signature techniques is the use of photography and re-photography. He takes existing images, such as advertisements or photos from magazines, and presents them as his own. This method challenges the viewer’s understanding of ownership and meaning in modern culture. Prince’s artworks are often produced as limited edition prints, which are highly sought after by collectors. These prints allow wider access to his iconic pieces, while still maintaining exclusivity due to their limited numbers. The editions are typically signed and numbered, further adding to their value and desirability. Some of Richard Prince’s most famous artworks include his Cowboy series, which features re-photographed images from Marlboro cigarette ads, and his Nurse series, which depicts mysterious, masked nurses taken from vintage paperback book covers. Over the years, Richard Prince’s work has been exhibited in major institutions worldwide, including the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humblebæk (2022), the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2017), Kunsthaus Bregenz (2014), and the Serpentine Galleryies in London (2008).
Type | Limited Edition Print |
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Medium | Digital Print |
Movement | Figurative Art, Contemporary Art, Conceptual Art, Pop Art |
Collection | Affordable Blue-Chips |