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Ed Ruscha’s career retrospective at LACMA, ED RUSCHA / NOW THEN (first mounted at New York’s Museum of Modern Art) makes a strong case for the power of Ruscha’s hard-edged, minimalist, yet ...
The LACMA show 'Ed Ruscha / Now Then' is the first comprehensive retrospective in more than 20 years of a quintessential American artist.
The Ed Ruscha retrospective at MoMA covers 65 years of his work, from the zenith to the decline of American power. Accessibility statement Skip to main content. Democracy Dies in Darkness.
Ed Ruscha loves plants. If you know his art, this fact might come unexpected. He’s not a landscape artist. He’s never wanted to paint a plant. “I’m not sure why,” he says from behind the ...
Ed Ruscha examining color samples at his studio in Culver City, Calif. His “Chocolate Room” installation will be part of a career survey at Museum of Modern Art.
On View Ed Ruscha Has Always Seen America Like No One Else. Peer Through His Eyes in a Sprawling MoMA Exhibition. It's the most comprehensive retrospective of the artist’s work ever staged.
Artist Ed Ruscha's career-spanning retrospective 05:53 "If I paint a mountaintop, it's not really a mountaintop; it's an idea of a mountaintop," said artist Ed Ruscha.. Some artists are so weird ...
By the time I left “Ed Ruscha / Now Then,” an XXL retrospective at MOMA comprising some two hundred works produced between the Eisenhower years and the present, I had lost count of the burning ...
Ed Ruscha’s ‘Blue Collar Tech-Chem’ (1992) Ruscha’s ‘The Old Tech-Chem Building’ ... all of them mournful: the emptying half of an hourglass, a megaphone shouting into the void, ...
When the 85-year-old artist Ed Ruscha arrived at the opening night of his career-spanning retrospective at MoMA last month, he did so in a simple yet sharp outfit, topped off with an accessory he ...
There’s a curious wryness in the work of West Coast art patriarch Ed Ruscha, one that belies the superficial gloss of his adopted home city of Los Angeles.The painter and printmaker has lived and ...
The LACMA show 'Ed Ruscha / Now Then' is the first comprehensive retrospective in more than 20 years of a quintessential American artist.