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* Visual artist
{{PersonInfo
| Image1= Introduction-portrait-Prina.jpg
| Image2= Fingerpainting-portrait-Prina.png
| Born= 1954
| Died=
| Country= US
| Discogs=
| Wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Prina
| RYM=
}}


== Solo ==
Artist associated with post-conceptual art.
* A Structural Analysis and Reconstruction of MS7098 as Determined by the Difference Between the Measurements of Duration and Displacement (1980?) LP
* [[Push Comes to Love]] (1997) [[Drag City]] LP/CD
* [[Vinyl II]] (2000) CD
* Concerto for Modern, Movie, and Pop Music for Ten Instruments and Voice (2011) CD


== With The Red Krayola ==
== Solo music ==
* [[The Red Krayola (album)]]
* [[A Structural Analysis and Reconstruction of MS7098 as Determined by the Difference Between the Measurements of Duration and Displacement|''A Structural Analysis and Reconstruction of MS7098 as Determined by the Difference Between the Measurements of Duration and Displacement'']] (1980) LP
* [[Amor and Language]]
* ''{{RLink|Push}}'' (1999) [[Drag City]] LP/CD
* [[Chemistry / Farewell to Arms]]
* ''{{RLink|II}}'' (2000) CD
* [[Japan in Paris in L.A.]]
* ''Sonic Dan'' (1994-2001)
* [[Hazel]]
* ''[[Concerto for Modern, Movie, and Pop Music for Ten Instruments and Voice]]'' (2011) CD
* [[Fingerpainting]]
* ''[[Ode to Galesburg]]'' (2016)<ref>https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/gmgmy2wef4hrgve/Galesburg%20Master%20Seq%20Lewis%20Mix%20Final.mp3?dl=0</ref>
* [[Introduction]]
* ''Prina Sings Baldessari'' (2020)<ref>https://soundcloud.com/museumofmodernart/prina-sings-baldessari</ref><ref>https://www.moma.org/magazine/articles/222</ref>
* [[Red Gold]]
 
== Filmography ==


=== Lead vocals ===
* ''{{RLink|Vinyl}}'' (2000)
* [[T (I, II)]]
* ''The Way He Always Wanted It II'' (2008)
* [[The Letter]]
* [[Duke of Newcastle]]
* A Hybrid Creature of Greed... ([[Fingerpainting]])
* [[Cruise Boat]]
* [[Puff]]
* [[When She Went Swimming]]
* [[Bling Bling]]


=== Backing & other vocals ===
== With The Red Krayola ==
* [[Suddenly]]
Keyboard, vocals
* [[Hard on Through the Summer]]
* {{RLink|Self}}
* [[The Ballad of Younis and Sofia]]
** additional vocals: [[Book of Kings]], [[Suddenly]]
* [[A-A-Allegories]]
* {{RLink|Amor}}
* [[Chemistry]]
** lead vocals: [[T (I, II)]], [[The Letter]]
* [[Farewell to Arms]]
** additional vocals: [[Hard on Through the Summer]], [[The Ballad of Younis and Sofia]], [[A-A-Allegories]]
* [[Duck & Cover]]
* {{RLink|Chemistry}}
* [[Larking]]
** additional vocals: [[Chemistry]], [[Farewell to Arms]]
* [[We Feel Fine]]
* {{RLink|Japan}}
* [[Another Song, Another Satan]]
** writer: [[I Saw a Photograph]]
* [[Father Abraham]]
** co-writer: [[Generique]]
* [[Serenade]] (?)
* {{RLink|Hazel}}
* [[Note to Selves]]
** lead vocals: [[Duke of Newcastle]]
* [[Psy Ops]] (bridge)
** additional vocals: [[Duck & Cover]], [[Larking]], [[We Feel Fine]], [[Another Song, Another Satan]], [[Father Abraham]]
* [[It Will Be (Delivered)]]
* {{RLink|Fingerpainting}}
* [[Vexations]]
** lead vocals: A Hybrid Creature of Greed...
* {{RLink|Introduction}}
** lead vocals: [[Cruise Boat]], [[Puff]], [[When She Went Swimming]], [[Bling Bling]]
** additional vocals: [[Note to Selves]], [[Psy Ops]], [[Vexations]], [[It Will Be (Delivered)]]  
* {{RLink|Red}}


== Vocals on other projects ==
== Vocals on other projects ==
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== Album artwork ==
== Album artwork ==
* [[David Grubbs]] - The Thicket (1998)
* [[David Grubbs]] - The Thicket (1998)
== Exhibition catalogs ==
{| class="wikitable"
!
!Title
!Notes
|-
|1989
|''Stephen Prina:'' ''Monochrome Paintings''
|
* The Renaissance Society, Chicago: May 12 - July 7, 1989<ref>https://renaissancesociety.org/exhibitions/358/stephen-prina-monochrome-painting/</ref>
* Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles: July 18 - August 20, 1989
|-
|1991
|''Gordon Lebredt/Stephen Prina: Comedies of Objecthood''
|
* The Power Plant, Toronto
|-
|1991
|''Graham Prina Williams''
|
* S.L. Simpson Gallery, Toronto: June 6 - July 2, 1991
|-
|1992
|''<nowiki/>Stephen Prina:'' ''<nowiki/>'It was the best he could do at the moment'''
|
* Museum Boymans-van Beuningen Rotterdam
|-
|1996
|''Stephen Prina:'' ''Retrospection Under Duress''
|
* Reprise, DAAD Galerie, Berlin
|-
|2001
|''Stephen Prina: To the People of Frankfurt am Main - At Least Three Types of Inaccessibility''
|Lukas & Sternberg
|-
|2004
|''Stephen Prina: We Represent Ourselves to the World''
|Galerie Max Hetzler 1991
|-
|2008
|''Stephen Prina: The second sentence of everything I read is you''
|Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König; 2008
|-
|2011
|''Stephen Prina: As he remembered it''
|Wien: Secession
|-
|2016
|''Stephen Prina: galesburg, illinois+''
|
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|}
== References ==
[[Category:People|Prina, Stephen]]

Latest revision as of 07:40, 7 August 2024

Stephen Prina
Born 1954
Country

Artist associated with post-conceptual art.

Solo music

Filmography

  • Vinyl II (2000)
  • The Way He Always Wanted It II (2008)

With The Red Krayola

Keyboard, vocals

Vocals on other projects

Album artwork

Exhibition catalogs

Title Notes
1989 Stephen Prina: Monochrome Paintings
  • The Renaissance Society, Chicago: May 12 - July 7, 1989[4]
  • Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles: July 18 - August 20, 1989
1991 Gordon Lebredt/Stephen Prina: Comedies of Objecthood
  • The Power Plant, Toronto
1991 Graham Prina Williams
  • S.L. Simpson Gallery, Toronto: June 6 - July 2, 1991
1992 Stephen Prina: 'It was the best he could do at the moment'
  • Museum Boymans-van Beuningen Rotterdam
1996 Stephen Prina: Retrospection Under Duress
  • Reprise, DAAD Galerie, Berlin
2001 Stephen Prina: To the People of Frankfurt am Main - At Least Three Types of Inaccessibility Lukas & Sternberg
2004 Stephen Prina: We Represent Ourselves to the World Galerie Max Hetzler 1991
2008 Stephen Prina: The second sentence of everything I read is you Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König; 2008
2011 Stephen Prina: As he remembered it Wien: Secession
2016 Stephen Prina: galesburg, illinois+

References