Leonardo DiCaprio made headlines this week after he dropped $125,000 on a yet-to-be commissioned work by contemporary artist Ed Ruscha at Sean Penn’s wildly successful $37 million charity auction on ...
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 ...
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's ...
Artist Ed Ruscha took 12 road trips down Sunset Boulevard from 1965 to 2007, photographing tumultuous moments there, daily life, and quintessential street scenes. The Getty Research Institute put ...
Ed Ruscha is an American artist whose oeuvre melds Pop Art iconography with the documentarian rigor of Conceptual Art. With a practice that spans drawing, painting, photography, film, printmaking, and ...
“Ed Ruscha / Now Then,” the sprawling and much-anticipated retrospective of the great American Pop and Conceptual artist, opens Sunday at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. I am happy to report ...
One afternoon last spring, I rode shotgun with the artist Ed Ruscha as he guided his silver-gray Tesla along the streets of Culver City, California, where he works out of a 9,000-square-foot former ...
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 ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As for Ruscha’s new .64-acre Beverly Hills estate, it last sold exactly 50 years ago for a paltry $65,000, and the current ...
Ed Ruscha, “Our Flag” (2017), acrylic on canvas, 72 × 138 inches (~183 x 351 cm) (all images David S. Rubin/Hyperallergic) LOS ANGELES — For more than six decades, Ed Ruscha has been an innovator in ...
“I was a little bit tired of making conventional pictures”: The artist on recreating his bittersweet installation, first seen in 1970, for the Museum of Modern Art. Ed Ruscha examining color samples ...
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