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Stephen Prina, Exquisite Corpse: The Complete Paintings of Manet

Stephen Prina

Exquisite Corpse: The Complete Paintings of Manet

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Parisienne (Robe à Traine)

Parisienne (Dress with a Train)

1875?

Nationalmuseum, Stockholm

July 18, 2015

PUSH COMES TO LOVE, untitled 1999 - 2016

Ink wash on rag, barrier paper and offset lithography on paper

Left: 75.98 x 49.21 inches; 193 x 125 cm

Right: 25.98 x 32.68 inches, 66 x 83 cm

Stephen Prina, Exquisite Corpse: The Complete Paintings of Manet

Stephen Prina

Exquisite Corpse: The Complete Paintings of Manet

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Nana

(Nana)

1877

Kunsthalle Hamburg, July 7, 2019

Ink wash on rag, barrier paper and offset lithography on paper

left panel:

59.06 x 45.67 inches

150 x 116 cm

right panel:

25.98 x 32.68 inches

66 x 83 cm

Stephen Prina, Blind No. 10, Fifteen-foot ceiling or lower, (Cerulean Blue, Chromium/Quinacridone Crimson/Yellow Ochre/Nicel Azo Yellow)

Stephen Prina

Blind No. 10, Fifteen-foot ceiling or lower, (Cerulean Blue, Chromium/Quinacridone Crimson/Yellow Ochre/Nicel Azo Yellow)

2011

3 panels: Acrylic on linen, window-blind mechanism

Each panel: 183.86 x 40.87 inches

467 x 103.8 cm

Stephen Prina, Haberdashery

Stephen Prina

Haberdashery

2002

2 sets of silver cufflinks, satin and velvet box, 2 pedestals

each: 3 3/8 x 3 15/16 x 1 3/16 inches

each: 8.5 x 10 x 3 cm

Edition 2/7

Stephen Prina, Mailing List: ArtPace, San Antonio

Stephen Prina

Mailing List: ArtPace, San Antonio

2000

announcement cards, cardboard boxes, birch plywood

418.25 x 9.63 x 54

Stephen Prina, Push Comes to Love: Ivory, 1999

Stephen Prina

Push Comes to Love: Ivory, 1999

PUSH COMES TO LOVE, Untitled, 1999 - 2018

Photo screenprint with acrylic and acrylic enamel on canvas

One can of black enamel spray paint

59 3/8 x 47 5/8 inches

150.8 x 121 cm

Stephen Prina -  - Viewing Room - Petzel Gallery

Stephen Prina (b. 1954, Galesburg, IL) is an American artist, musician, and composer, born in 1954 in Galesburg, Illinois. He currently splits his time between Los Angeles, California and Cambridge, Massachusetts where he is a professor at the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) at Harvard University. Prina received his B.F.A. from the Northern Illinois University and an M.F.A. from the California Institute of the Arts.

Prina works in a variety of media including musical performances. Each piece is related in some way and develops in a series of long-term projects that he frequently rearranges and re-presents in different exhibition and associative contexts.

Stephen Prina’s work has been shown in solo exhibitions worldwide. His exhibition galesburg, illinois+ opened at the Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen, Switzerland in September 2015 and traveled to the Museum Kurhaus Kleve, Germany in January 2016, and finally to Petzel, New York in June 2016. Other solo exhibitions include: Stephen Prina, Museo Madre, Naples, Italy (2017, forthcoming); As He Remembered It, Secession, Vienna (2011), traveled to LACMA, Los Angeles (2013); ¡HOLA! ¿QUÉ TAL?, Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne (2014); Carve Out a Space of Intimacy, Capitain Petzel, Berlin (2011); Stephen Prina: Modern Movie Pop, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis (2010); Stephen Prina, Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen (2009); The Second Sentence of Everything I Read is You, Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, Baden-Baden; Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo (CAAC), Seville; The Second Sentence of Everything I Read is You: Mourning Sex, Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne (2007); The Second Sentence of Everything I Read is You: The Queen Mary, Friedrich Petzel Gallery, New York (2006); Gaylen Gerber with Stephen Prina, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago (2002); To the People of Frankfurt am Main: At Least Three Types of Inaccessibility, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt am Main (2000).

His work can be seen in public collections at the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Los Angeles County Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Museum Boijmans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Museum Ludwig, Cologne; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, among others.