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Richard Prince (born August 6, 1949) is an American painter and photographer.In the mid-1970s, Prince made drawings and painterly collages that he has since disowned. [1] His image Untitled (Cowboy), a photographic reproduction of a photograph by Sam Abell and taken from a cigarette advertisement, was the first rephotograph to be sold for more than $1 million at auction at Christie's New York ...
Richard Prince: Spiritual America (1981) $3,973,000: May 12, 2014: Christie's New York [4] 5 Cindy Sherman: Untitled #96 (1981) $3,890,500: May 11, 2011: Christie's ...
Prince had found the picture in a copy of Gross' self-published book Little Women onto Ektachrome slide film, then blew it up to 8x10 inch print. Put in a gold frame, a Prince reproduction of the Gross photo was the sole work displayed in his first "Spiritual America" exhibition at store-front art gallery on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. [54]
A photograph of one of those original photographs was produced by American artist Richard Prince, [6] an artist famous for his "reproduction photography." Prince called his version "Spiritual America," after a 1923 photograph by Alfred Stieglitz that depicts the genitals of a workhorse. [7]
Richard Prince was a "fan" of his work, while Takashi Murakami put a stop to his copies. [2] Doeringer states that his work is fair use because he "culled the pictures from the public domain of the Internet". [4] In 2005, Chelsea art dealer Mike Weiss called the police to remove Doeringer's Bootleg stand from 24th Street.
In August 2022, Simmons posted on Facebook after TMZ released a documentary called “TMZ Investigates: What Really Happened to Richard Simmons.” “Thank you, everyone, for your kindness and love!
Richard Goodall becomes emotional Friday, Sept. 27, 2024, during a pep rally in his honor after he was crowned the America's Got Talent champion on Tuesday.
Forrest Preston – American billionaire who was raised in the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the founder of Life Care Centers of America; Cherie Priest – former Seventh-day Adventist, American novelist and blogger [334] [335] Prince (1958–2016) – raised in the church, later converted to the Jehovah's Witnesses [336] [337]