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“Our Flag” by Ed Ruscha is now on show at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. (Josh White/Gagosian/Jimmy Iovine/Liberty Ross) Review by Philip Kennicott NEW YORK — In 2017, after the ...
The buildings, billboards, and logos of Ed Ruscha’s 20th-century paintings don’t look like those that populate the world today. His were the product of a sparser, still-developing American ...
“I never aspired to be a photographer,” says artist Edward Ruscha. “To this day, I’m still not a photographer.” Yet here he is, in a tony Southern California gallery -- Gagosian in ...
ED RUSCHA came to Los Angeles to attend art school in the 1950s and soon became one of the most important artists in the world. That’s how London’s Tate Modern described him when it sent a ...
Ed Ruscha/Now Then Opens to the public Sept. 10 through Jan. 13, 2024. Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan; (212) 708-9400; moma.org. A correction was made on ...
Texas billionaire investor Sid Bass will try to rev up the flagging art market this fall by auctioning off his estimated $50 million Ed Ruscha painting of a gas station. Christie’s confirmed ...
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Ed Ruscha’s Standard Station, Ten-Cent Western Being Torn in Half, 1964, is heading to auction next month with an estimate of US$50 million, Christie’s announced on Monday. The seller is Texas ...
The archives of Ed Ruscha will reside at the University of Texas at Austin, whose Harry Ransom Center has acquired the artist’s personal collection of documents, photographs and sketches.
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