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Ryder Ripps (born July 7, 1986) is an American conceptual artist, programmer, and
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.


Early life and education

Born in New York City to a
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family, Ryder Ripps is a son of artist Rodney Ripps and designer Helene Verin. His parents divorced when he was nine years old. After discovering the Internet at the age of 10, he learned
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and later
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. He attended
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and subsequently studied at
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from 2004 to 2008, graduating with a degree in media studies. He has a younger brother, Ezra, who is also a programmer.


Career


Commercial work

Ripps is the creative director of OKFocus, a
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and design agency. He has created several websites, including Internet Archeology, Dump.fm, and VFiles, and has developed content for a number of contemporary musicians, fashion lines, and corporate brands such as
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and
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. In 2013, through OKFocus, Ripps created the branding for Soylent, a meal replacement drink, and was involved in the design until 2017. From 2014 to 2018, he worked with
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. This included four months as a designer and creative director for West's company
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. In 2015, he co-produced two songs on ''
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''. Since 2019, Ripps has directed a number of music videos, and contributed photographs and designs to album artwork and advertising campaigns for
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(''
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''), James Blake, and
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. Ripps acted as a creative director for Swedish pop singer
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until he was publicly fired on March 13, 2021, after he body-shamed Larsson in private messages with
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, calling her "Zara Armsson" and a "fat bitch". In 2020, Ripps provided creative direction and design for American rapper
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's posthumous record ''
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.'' Controversy surrounding the album's cover artwork arose after designer
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received negative feedback on his design.


Art work

Ripps's fine art practice is described as "art that uses online avenues to expose how social media can amplify narcissism and fear." He was listed in the ''
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'' "
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" in 2016. In a 2014 piece titled ''Art Whore'' (stylized in
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), the
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in New York asked Ripps to be an
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for one night. With a $50 budget, Ripps hired two sensual masseurs from
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to draw in a hotel room, with Ripps comparing this to his own exploitation as an artist. The project sparked outcry, principally online, "for what they saw as blatant exploitation of women in the sex industry" even though one of the erotic masseurs was male. Critic
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declared it one of the most offensive exhibitions of the year and Rhizome described it as "unthinking, unethical, and dull", but also that "Ripps acted in a way that was ethically unsound: It reinforced and did not interrogate inequitable power relationships." In an interview, Ripps admits he regretted the title he chose. Ripps' first solo exhibition took place in January 2015 at
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in New York City, titled ''Ho''. It featured large-scale oil painted portraits of digitally manipulated images from the
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account of model
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. The show "engages with the ways in which we portray women, tapping into the long history of the manipulation of images in the name of sex and advertisement." However, reception was varied, with Sandra Song writing for ''
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(US) and
'' that "his series is a visceral, knee-jerk way of removing and distorting a vision of female empowerment", and also notes the title of the show is a
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, as "ho" is slang for prostitute. In 2016, Ripps exhibited ''Barbara Lee'', an ode to the representative in Congress featuring 50,000 images downloaded from the internet covering a maquette of the
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at Steve Turner Gallery, Los Angeles. In May 2017, Ripps premiered a small installation at the
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titled ''Diventare Schiavo (Become a Slave)'' and featuring VR works, where the public was invited to virtually pack boxes. Freire Barnes of ''The Culture Trip'' remarked: "Here, laborious task becomes spectacle, while critiquing the socio-economic hierarchies of such technology." In 2018, Ripps, in collaboration with photographer Maggie West, exhibited ''Pornhub Nation'', a large interactive installation sponsored by
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. The exhibition depicts a
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of the porn site's own government. It provided parodied solutions to the topics of
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,
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, governmental
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, and
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. In January 2021, Ripps claimed authorship of the
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's redesigned logo. On January 5, a CIA spokesperson denied his involvement in the redesign. In an interview with '' GQ'', who described him as an "art prankster", Ripps explained that " cial online platforms are games that are played within the attention economy—authorship and sincerity are murky..." Ripps has used
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(NFTs) in his practice of conceptual art. In July 2021, he received a
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takedown notice from Larva Labs, the parent company of ''
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'', after selling a near-identical version of an official image from the project.


''Yuga Labs lawsuit''

In June 2022, a lawsuit against Ripps and Jeremy Cahen was filed in U.S. federal court by Yuga Labs, the parent company of
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, over his RR/BAYC project. The suit accuses him of false advertising and trademark infringement, with Yuga Labs seeking financial damages. Yuga Labs believe that Ripps is organizing a "calculated, intentional, and willful" campaign to damage the reputation of Bored Ape Yacht Club. On April 21, 2023, Judge Walter issued a
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in favor of Yuga Labs in the trademark infringement case, with the amount of monetary damages to be determined in a pending trial. The judge ruled that Ripps and Cahen sold their RR/BAYC NFTs without Yuga Labs' consent and in a manner likely to cause confusion, and had committed "
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" and "
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". In October 2023, Ripps and Cahen were ordered to pay more than $1.5million in
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and damages, as well as attorneys' fees. The final judgement in the case was around $9 million, including Ripps ordered to pay over $7 million in lawyers fees.


Solo exhibitions

* 2015 - ''Ho'', Postmasters, New York * 2015 - ''Alone Together'', Red Bull Studios, New York * 2016 - ''Barbara Lee'', Steve Turner, Los Angeles * 2017 - ''Diventare Schiavo (Become a Slave)'', Zuecca Projects, Venice Italy


Personal life

In February 2021, Ripps and American rapper
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announced their engagement. They made an audio
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and sold it as a
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(NFT). By March, Banks announced they had split up. Ripps resides in the Los Angeles area. As of January 2025, he is married to Farihin Ufiya.


See also

*
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References


External links

*
OKFocus site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ripps, Ryder 1986 births Living people 21st-century American Jews American conceptual artists Artists from New York City Creative directors Jewish American artists The New School alumni