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Adult Comedy Action Drama

by Richard Prince

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This text is Richard Prince's personal artist's diary of ten years. Prince is a collector of varied specimens of visual culture - advertisements, trivial facts, odd photographs, sketches for paintings, meaningful pictures, and banal media images. He has often called his work social science fiction. This is Prince's docu-drama serial adventure into media imagery. The book includes his satire of the Playboy bunny as a death's head, the biker mamas, the Marlboro cowboys, Mike Kelley in performance, comic books, worn-out jokes, newspaper fillers, and banal photographs.… (more)
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This text is Richard Prince's personal artist's diary of ten years. Prince is a collector of varied specimens of visual culture - advertisements, trivial facts, odd photographs, sketches for paintings, meaningful pictures, and banal media images. He has often called his work social science fiction. This is Prince's docu-drama serial adventure into media imagery. The book includes his satire of the Playboy bunny as a death's head, the biker mamas, the Marlboro cowboys, Mike Kelley in performance, comic books, worn-out jokes, newspaper fillers, and banal photographs.

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