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SuicideGirls, the renowned American photography collective established in Los Angeles by Selena Mooney and Sean Suhl in 2001, presents an intriguing piece from their 'Star Wars' - 'True Art' Instagram Series 2015. This giclée print on canvas, measuring 175cm x 163cm unframed, is part of an open edition created in response to Richard Prince's New Portraits series exhibition at Gagosian Gallery.
The artwork features social media-style imagery and the distinctive 'true art' tagline, serving as a powerful statement on authorship and image ownership. The print is a bold and thought-provoking commentary on the intersection of contemporary art and digital culture.
This piece not only showcases SuicideGirls' innovative approach to photography but also highlights their ongoing engagement with the evolving landscape of visual art. A fusion of creativity and activism, this work encapsulates the collective's ethos of challenging conventions and redefining artistic boundaries.
Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of modern art history with this striking print from SuicideGirls' response to Richard Prince's appropriation of their Instagram imagery. Available for bidding at Duggleby Auctioneers, this artwork is a testament to the enduring impact of contemporary art on popular culture.