Skip to main content

The billboard cowboy as icon: a retrospective volume assembling the work of Richard Prince, known for his appropriations of advertising images.

One of the most renowned and polarizing artists of our time, American painter and photographer Richard Prince rephotographs the iconic cowboy from cigarette ads and places him in a new context. With humor and provocation, his subjects, appropriated from mass media, reveal the visual communication codes of consumer culture. This volume presents a retrospective overview of his work in its full scope. It focuses on his photographic work but also presents his forays into other media such as installations, drawings, and paintings. Iconic works by Prince, including his Cowboys and Fashion series, are brought together with rarely seen and previously unpublished pieces.


264 pages | 280 color plates | 9.06 x 11.42 | © 2026

Art: American Art, Art--General Studies, Photography


Hirmer Publishers image

View all books from Hirmer Publishers

Table of Contents

Foreword
Ralph Gleis

One Plus One: Collage and Montage in the Work of Richard Prince
Walter Moser

Cruising with Richard Prince. Mythical Masculinities in Focus
Christian Liclair

Spiritual America. The Birth of an Icon
Nicole Scheyerer

Richard Prince—Like Most Everybody Else
Eva Kernbauer

Prior Availability
Sydney Stutterheim

Appropriation and Discomfort: On Richard Prince’s New Portraits
Thomas D. Trummer

List of Works

Photo Credits

Acknowledgments

Colophon

Be the first to know

Get the latest updates on new releases, special offers, and media highlights when you subscribe to our email lists!

Sign up here for updates about the Press