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“I think with success you do get a little more guarded and you start to change your friends. You become more isolated. And you start hanging around with people who have money! I think that's the biggest thing. Once you do get a bit of change in your pocket, you start hanging around with other people who have some change. It was kind of strange to all of a sudden go from one extreme-Manhattan-to where I went, upstate New York. But I did it because I was dying in the city. I couldn't take it. I couldn't take one more dinner party. I couldn't take one more party, period.”

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Richard Prince

Richard Prince (born August 6, 1949) is an American artist renowned for his provocative appropriation art that challenges traditional notions of originality, authorship, and copyright. Through re-photographing existing images from advertising, magazines, and other media, Prince transforms found visuals into controversial works that explore themes of consumer culture, celebrity, and desire. His "Cowboy" and "Nurse" series have become iconic examples of post-modern art, fetching record prices at major auctions while sparking intense debates about the boundaries between art and theft. more

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