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Trailer Made
Philippe Vergne
May 2008
Philippe Vergne
May 2008
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Image: Installation view of Richard Prince's Untitled (Upstate) (2007) in the exhibition Richard Prince: Spiritual America Photo: Gene Pittman |
Untitled (Upstate) is also a short cut, a montage. Prince, the precursor of appropriation art, in this instance took nothing. He created. It is the American vernacular edited to its common denominator; it could have been one of Brassai’s “involuntary sculptures” except that nothing here is involuntary. It is the three-dimensional photograph of a sculpture that never was—an image as a sculpture, a picture of a culture. Echoing Les chants de Maldoror, Untitled (Upstate) is the Hollywood-style remake of the fortuitous “encounter of a sewing machine and an umbrella on a dissection table.” It is a bronzed monument to a modest aesthetic. It is Lautréamont in a trailer park. It celebrates, with melancholy, what is still standing, a minor goal, a bruised ambition. It is spiritual America up for grabs.
—Philippe Verge, deputy director and chief curator
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http://blogs.walkerart.org/visualarts/2009/05/20/501/ Walker blogs, Visual Arts: General | |
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Richard Prince: Spiritual America http://visualarts.walkerart.org/detail.wac?id=4173 On view at the Walker Art Center March 22-September 14, 2008. | |
