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“I got a job in the tear-sheets department, ripping up magazines like People, Fortune, Sports Illustrated, and Time, and delivering the editorial pages… So I began to use a camera to make fake photographs of the ads. By re-photographing a magazine page and then developing the film in a cheap lab…” quote by Richard Prince
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“I got a job in the tear-sheets department, ripping up magazines like People, Fortune, Sports Illustrated, and Time, and delivering the editorial pages… So I began to use a camera to make fake photographs of the ads. By re-photographing a magazine page and then developing the film in a cheap lab, the photos came out very strange.”

Richard Prince

About This Quote

Source Interview: Art Magazine, 2005

Prince creates satirical images by re‑photographing magazine ads, exposing media absurdities and questioning authenticity.

In simple terms: He makes fake photos of ads to critique media.

Key Takeaway

Use appropriation to reveal hidden meanings.

Themes

art media critique appropriation satire authenticity

Mood

ironic provocative

Type

conceptual critical

When to use this quote

  • gallery exhibitions
  • advertising workshops
  • media literacy classes

Key Concepts

culture consumerism illusion

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does altering ads say about truth?
  • How does satire change perception?
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