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Ed Ruscha‘s Standard Station, Ten-Cent Western Being Torn in Half, the last privately owned large-scale painting he created in the 1960s, will be hitting Christie’s auction with a pre ...
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 ...
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 ...
LOS ANGELES — For more than six decades, Ed Ruscha has been an innovator in ... offer trustworthy perspectives on everything from art history to contemporary art. We spotlight artist-led social ...
The American artist Ed Ruscha is associated with the rise of the Pop Art and Conceptual Art movements. Ruscha worked in ...
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 ...
Instead of aisle-after-aisle of exhibitors, Rasula is curating exhibitors into groupings and presenting them cohesively: home, fashion, accessories, kids and ... taking in “Ed Ruscha / Now ...
The legendary artist Ed Ruscha ... moment when Ruscha began making his architectural books coincided with the birth of a spate of ‘Los Angeles Studies,’ that analyzed the history, structure ...
ED RUSCHA/NOW ... “The moment when Ruscha began making his architectural books coincided with the birth of a spate of ‘Los Angeles Studies,’ that analyzed the history, structure and societal ...
By Michael Slenske Ed Ruscha ... part-time gig he had painting kids’ names on toys at a gift shop called Sunset House. This job, which sounds like its own Ruscha work, allowed him to keep ...
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 ...
"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 and wonderful, you just can't stop thinking about them.