Richard Prince "Spiritual America" at the GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM
Video Title :
Richard Prince "Spiritual America" at the GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM
Description :
James Kalm is pleases to bring viewers exclusive unauthorized footage of this major exhibition. Richard Prince's style is one of the most recognizable in contemporary art. Since the late seventies, with his series of appropriated advertising photos, most notably the "Marlborough Man" images, Prince has used his particular perspective to critique American culture. Much of the resonance of the work comes from his recycling and redevelopment of previous motifs repeated, like his bawdy joke lines, until they become self-referentially antonymous. Opening statements by Thomas Krens and Nancy Spector.
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4028
Rating :
5.00
Keywords, Tags :
James Kalm Richard Prince Thomas Krens Nancy Spector Guggenheim Museum photography sculpture painting appropriation art
Video Length :
10 : 3
Comments :
If hapless transcendence is the American ethos,
Prince pummels it like a punching bag.
Wonderful show.
Thank you James.
Best-
I've just been getting into his art recently, and I heard about his show there. It looks like an absolutely incredible show, I really wish I could have gone. Oh well.
James, you rule. For everything I can't see in NYC--you go and videotape it. Thanks!
Good, good, good
bueno
thanks again for getting a video out from the art powers, even though the show makes me depressed.
James, good idea to sub-title, it was hard to focus with you in stealth mode, wanted posters, you crack me up. RS
Charlie Finch on Artnet was brutal when it came to this exhibition:
"Hey, did you hear the one about Frank Lloyd Wright modeling the Guggenheim after a toilet? It's about to overflow with crap."
asdffd,
I hadn't heard that one, good old Charlie. I'd love to get him to comment on one of the shows, thanks JK
Oh and don't forget to get outside and breath some fresh air.
LOL! I know, I know, I'm overdosing on your great videos.