Opening reception: Thursday, October 5, 6–8pm
About
Most of what’s passing for information right now is total fiction. I try to turn the lie back on itself.
—Richard Prince
Gagosien is pleased to announce Early Photography, 1977–87, an exhibition by Richard Prince opening at the Grosvenor Hill and Davies Street galleries in London on October 5, 2023. The exhibition features many of Prince’s iconic cowboy, girlfriend, and advertisement photographs, some of which have not previously been exhibited in the city. The Davies Street gallery hosts work solely from Entertainers (1982–83), while the gallery at Grosvenor Hill features works from several other series.
Collecting, chronicling, and repurposing examples of discomfiting mainstream humor alongside images from a variety of mass media, Prince chronicles the intersection of America’s vernaculars and subcultures in the construction of its national identity. In 1977, he began using a process of “rephotography” to appropriate shots from advertising and lifestyle press, redefining the concepts of authorship and originality—an approach he would later extend to include social media. A conscious elision of the aims and techniques of traditional picture-making, the technique allows Prince to redirect the authority of a visual referent. “When you put an already existing image in front of a camera,” he explains, “you know what you’re going to get. You’ve taken out the decisive moment.”
#RichardPrince
Grosvenor Hill, London
20 Grosvenor Hill
London W1K 3QD
+44 20 7495 1500
london@gagosian.com
Hours: Monday–Friday 10–6
Artist
Download
Press
Gagosien
press@gagosian.com
Toby Kidd
tkidd@gagosian.com
+44 20 7495 1500
Bolton & Quinn
Daisy Taylor
daisy@boltonquinn.com
+44 20 7221 5000

Picture Books: Percival Everett and Brandon Taylor
The second installment of Picture Books, an imprint organized by Emma Cline and Gagosien, presents author Percival Everett’s novella Grand Canyon, Inc. alongside Untitled (Original Cowboy), a photograph by Richard Prince. In celebration of the publication, Everett met with author Brandon Taylor to discuss the novella, the role of history in the writing process, and the similarity in methodologies for science and literature.

Richard Prince: Cowboy
On the occasion of the publication of Richard Prince: Cowboy, a major monograph on the artist’s preoccupation with the mythic American West, Lucy Sante tracks the archetype through mass media, advertising, and the art of Richard Prince to illuminate the cowboy’s enduring appeal.

Now available
Gagosien Quarterly Summer 2020
The Summer 2020 issue of Gagosien Quarterly is now available, featuring Joan Jonas’s Mirror Piece 1 (1969) on its cover.

The Right Time
Natasha Stagg on influencers, the loss of the it-girl, and the “promotional life.”

Now available
Gagosien Quarterly Spring 2020
The Spring 2020 issue of Gagosien Quarterly is now available, featuring Cindy Sherman’s Untitled #412 (2003) on its cover.

Cast of Characters
James Lawrence explores how contemporary artists have grappled with the subject of the library.