Richard Prince, It’s a free concert from now on
“The fact that the material of both is worked to the point of exhaustion only adds to the heroic tragedy by which the original sins of post-war art have become the unoriginal lies of traveling salesmen, psychiatrists, and other advent expressionists.”
Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York, 2002
11 x 7.25 inches (27.94 x 18.41 cm)
$500 Purchase
Richard Prince, Women
“Your father has it”
Regen Projects and Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern, 2004
11.5 x 7.5 inches (29.21 x 19.05 cm)
$250 Purchase
Inside World
“Criticism vs. cheerleading”
Kent Fine Art, New York, 1989
12 x 8.5 inches (30.48 x 21.59 cm)
$225 Purchase
Richard Prince, Paintings, Photographs
“This isn’t my essay on Richard Prince. It’s the imitation of my essay on Richard Prince, but rank with desire a really good imitation. One drink and I can’t tell them apart.”
Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern, 2002
12.5 x 9 inches (31.75 x 22.86 cm)
$400 Purchase
Richard Prince, 4 X 4
“my idea of gun control is holding it with two hands”
Korinsha Press & Co, Kyoto, 1997
12 x 8 inches (30.48 x 20.32 cm)
first edition
$250 Purchase
Richard Prince, Pamphlet
“I didn’t mean to kill him. I know I did…but it really wasn’t my fault. I couldn’t help it. You gotta believe me. I didn’t know my own strength.”
Le Nouveau Musee Villeurbanne, France, 1983
11.5 x 8 inches (29.21 x 21.59 cm)
$1600 Purchase
Richard Prince, Why I Go to the Movies Alone
“They thought it helped that nobody cared, or at least thought that caring to play to a recipe that you couldn’t count on was it.”
Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York, 1994
8 x 5 inches (20.32 x 12.70 cm)
$300 Purchase
Christopher Wool, Musee D’art Moderne De La Ville De Paris
“In 15 seconds the difference between composition and improvisation is that in composition you have all the time you want to decide what to say in 15 seconds, while in improvisation you have 15 seconds.”
Holzwarth Publications, Berlin, 2012
9.5 x 8 inches (24.13 x 20.32 cm)
$60 Purchase
Christopher Wool, Pattern Paintings 1987 - 2000
“Groovin at Smalls Paradise, Vol II, 1999”
Skarstedt Gallery, New York, 2007
12 x 8.5 inches (30.48 x 21.59 cm)
$50 Purchase
George Herms, At UC Davis
“The original materials speak with shapes that are historical and social and that are weathering back to their origins.”
UC Davis, California, 1973
10 x 8 inches (25.4 x 20.32 cm)
$70 Purchase
Panamareko, Automobile und Flugmaschinen
“General Spinaxius”
Kunstmuseum, Dusseldorf 1972
11.5 x 8 inches (29.21 x 20.32 cm)
$120 Purchase
interior decoration a to z, betty pepis
“what goes on the shelves is also pretty typical, for books rarely stand alone but share space with propped pictures, collector’s items, simple souvenirs and curios.”
doubleday & company inc, new york, 1965
11 x 8.5 inches (27.94 x 21.59 cm)
$12 purchase
Ron Nagle, A Survey Exhibition 1958-1993
“I had a briefcase, and i had all these books in there, academic books. Before long, that briefcase was filled with ceramic tools.”
Mills College, Oakland, 1993
12 X 9 inches (30.48 X 22.86 cm)
$400 PURCHASE
ken price, new sculpture & works on paper
“sculpture park with viewing walls”
matthew marks gallery, new york, 2009
9 x 5.5 inches (22.86 x 13.97 cm)
$40 purchase
Clay Revisions: Plate Cup Vase, Cicki Halper
“The clay skin became a dimensional canvas, leading to a confusion of genres: Is this painting or sculpture?”
Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, 1987
11 X 8.5 inches (27.94 X 21.59 CM)
$20 Purchase