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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 graphically ...
Working in painting, drawing, prints, photography, artist’s books, film, and installation—and currently the subject of a major retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, New York—Ruscha’s diverse ...
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is hosting an extraordinary event that promises to be a highlight for contemporary art lovers through October. ED RUSCHA / NOW THEN marks the long-awaited ...
Ed Ruscha’s Every Building on the Sunset Strip (1966) is an accordion book that consists of two paired, long elevations of the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles. The photos and street names are pushed to ...
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art holds over 500 of Ruscha’s works among its permanent galleries, many of which are now on display. (Paul Ruscha) In several respects, the great Los Angeles artist ...
The 86-year-old king of cool is getting the star treatment at LACMA with his first major retrospective in 20 years. By Michael Slenske Ed Ruscha, running late to class one day in 1950, accidentally ...
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Commissioned by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles on the occasion of their 2016 Gala event, 'Ed Ruscha: Buildings and Words' traces two recurring themes in the artist's 60-year oeuvre.