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Edward Ruscha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edward Ruscha ("roo-SHAY") (born December 16, 1937 Omaha, Nebraska) is an American artist associated with the Pop art movement. He has worked in the media of painting, printmaking, drawing, photograp...
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Official site for the publication of the Ed Ruscha Catalogue Raisonne of paintings. ... As each volume is published the information on this website will be expanded to include paintings up to that terminus. The contents of this site may not be reproduced in any form without the permission of Ed Ruscha or Gagosian Gallery.
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Ed Ruscha [American Pop Artist, born in 1937] Guide to pictures of works by Ed Ruscha in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. ... 13 works by Ed Ruscha online; Museum of Modern Art, New York City; Standard Station, 1966; (In the "Screenprint" section); National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh; Ed Ruscha at...
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Artist page for Ed Ruscha. Includes exhibitions, publications, editions and biography. ... ; ED RUSCHA; History Kids, 2009; Acrylic on canvas; 36 x 48 inches (91.4 x 121.9 cm...
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ED RUSCHA SELECTED WORKS ... ED RUSCHA GETTY EXHIBITION TEXT ... A painter, printmaker, and filmmaker, Edward Ruscha was born in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1937, and lived some 15 years in Oklahoma City before moving permanently to Los Angeles where he studied at the Chouinard Art Institute from 1956 through 1960. By the early sixties...
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Ed Ruscha (American, 1937) - Find works of art, auction results & sale prices of artist Ed Ruscha at galleries and auctions worldwide. ... Ed Ruscha Biography...
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"Ed Ruscha," an exhibition of more than 80 paintings, drawings and photo-narrative books representing nearly 40 years of work by this California-based American artist (b. 1937), continues through Sept. 17, 2000, then travels (until January 2002) to museums in Chicago, Miami, Fort Worth and Oxford (England).
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Note: If you see this text you use a browser which does not support usual Web-standards. ... Ruscha took these photographs of gas stations on the legendary Route 66 highway which connects Oklahoma to Los Angeles. ... [From: Ed Ruscha, exhibition catalog, eds. Neal Benezra and Kerry Brougher, Zürich, a.o. 2002]
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The actual photographs make no demands on artistic quality, which Ruscha delegated in part to the photographic act, undermining the central meaning of artistic photography as the artist’s signature up until then, by his use of an automatic camera («Every Building on the Sunset Strip,» 1965) or completing...
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