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    • Richard Prince


      Bibliothèque d’un amateur (ed. 2022)

      An inventory: Bibliothèque d’un Amateur. Richard Prince’s Publications takes a look at Richard Prince’s library and production of artist’s books published between 1980 and 2020.
      This book is not a proper catalogue raisonné, but rather an invitation to browse the library of an amateur’s. It allows us to consider this important aspect of Richard Prince’s work, addressing books as well as the notion of a collection and its incompleteness, revealed here by the « ghosts » of missing books. Richard Prince is an avid book designer and collector; this zeal and fervor transpire in many book works where he photographs books from his collection, transforming a publication in an infinite library.
      New expanded edition of the book first published in 2014 (ISBN 978-2-9539347-5-5).

      2022
      Paris
      11,5 x 16 cm
      368 p.
      Impression cmjn, broché, 1500 ex.

      38 €

      The Word for Snow

      A previously unpublished one act play by Don DeLillo, illustrated with photographs by Richard Prince.

      2014
      28 x 22 cm
      62 p.
      Broché
      Edition of 875


      Bibliothèque d’un amateur. Richard Prince’s Publications 1981-2014

      Christophe Daviet-Thery, Jérôme Saint-Loubert Bié (Eds.). &: Christophe Daviet-Thery. VIAINDUSTRIAE publishing

      Catalogue of the eponym’s exhibition at Palazzo Collicola Arti Visive, Spoleto, 23 June – 26 August 2012 and at &: Christophe Daviet-Thery, Paris, 26 October – 20 December 2012

      Edited by Christophe Daviet-Thery and Jérôme Saint-Loubert Bié

      Essays: “Do Androids Dream about Kindles” by Vincent Pécoil, “American/English” by Yann Sérandour

      Bibliographical notes: Francine Delaigle

      Design: Jérôme Saint-Loubert Bié

       

      This book is not a catalogue raisonné, it instead takes a look at the library of an amateur, an excuse to apprehend this aspect of Richard Prince’s work which encompasses books and the question of the collection and its incompleteness, revealed here by the ‘ghosts’ of the missing books.

      Richard Prince is an avid collector of books, an obsessive one.

      This fervor is visible in The Good Life or American/English, where he photographs covers of books from his collection, reducing the book to an image, a simple surface.

       

       

       

       

      2014
      Paris
      16 x 11,5 cm
      208 p.
      Edition de 1000.


      The Magic Castle