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DESCRIPTION:May 9 - Nov 22\, 2026\nBoth Arthur Jafa and Richard Prince are 
 borrowers. They raid movies\, pulp novels\, comic books\, advertising\, so
 cial media\, and celebrity culture for images\, which they convert into ar
 t through force of will. Jafa’s practice is shaped by his experience as 
 a Black American man and by a determination to reimagine how Black life is
  seen. Prince circles around white masculinity and the darker undertones o
 f the American psyche. Their art has been in conversation for years but ha
 s never before been publicly examined. This exhibition\, curated by Nancy 
 Spector\, promises an exposé of America—its grit and its grift\, its mu
 sical genius\, its perversions\, and its humor. The title takes its name f
 rom several loaded historical moments: a 1968 Beatles song\; a Charles Man
 son prophecy\; and a 1992 exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art\, L
 os Angeles\, criticized for its exclusion of Black artists.
LOCATION:Fondazione Prada\, Largo Isarco\, 2\, 20139 Milano MI\, Italy
SUMMARY:Helter Skelter: Arthur Jafa and Richard Prince
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