A look into Richard Prince's private library and his influences,
published on the occasion of an exhibition of the artist's work at the
Bibliotheque nationale de France, Paris. Artist Richard Prince is
renowned for appropriating icons that capture the American cultural
zeitgeist, such as Marlboro cowboys, femme-fatale nurses, and muscle
cars. Prince is also a bibliophile, collecting rare volumes published
from 1949 to 1984 which include Naked Lunch, Jack Kerouac's rolled
manuscript for Big Sur, and editions of Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita in
several languages. An exhibition at the Bibliotheque nationale de
France, Paris, presents rare books selected by the artist from its
collection alongside Prince's artwork.
Richard Prince: American Prayer is an accompanying volume that offers
a rare glimpse into Prince's intellectual explorations, revealing the
source material for many of his well-known series through the pairing of
literary excerpts and complementary illustrations of artwork.