Richard Prince. I've used this Image by Richard Prince, not because I'm particularly fond of it, but because it is relevant to the work that I want to produce for this project, as I'm using appropriation too.
I think I do draw the line at using images, and this could be it.. It is just re-using an image, which to me still tells the same story as it did when it was used in an advertisement context. All that said, I am using a similar method for my project so how do I make mine different? I don't just want to use an image that I've found in a book and re-contextualise it like this image. The one thing I do like about this series from Richard Prince is the size the images are presented. I think that works really well.
Sunday, 1 December 2013
Seventh Post.
Richard Prince. I've used this Image by Richard Prince, not because I'm particularly fond of it, but because it is relevant to the work that I want to produce for this project, as I'm using appropriation too.
I think I do draw the line at using images, and this could be it.. It is just re-using an image, which to me still tells the same story as it did when it was used in an advertisement context. All that said, I am using a similar method for my project so how do I make mine different? I don't just want to use an image that I've found in a book and re-contextualise it like this image. The one thing I do like about this series from Richard Prince is the size the images are presented. I think that works really well.
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