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Joopiter, the auction platform founded by musician and designer Pharrell Williams, is holding its inaugural sale of contemporary art through Tuesday (6 May), and has enlisted food and lifestyle ...
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 loves plants. If you know his art, this fact might come unexpected. He’s not a landscape artist. He’s never wanted to paint a plant. “I’m not sure why,” he says from behind the ...
ElAttrache treats the artist Ed Ruscha’s entire family ... a hardware-and-clothing store and paid in boots. Others gave food. After ElAttrache got married, one patient paid Selim with a llama ...
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ED RUSCHA/NOW THEN, a new exhibit at the LACMA open through Oct. 6, features more than 250 works from one of L.A.’s most celebrated pop artists. Why it matters: Perhaps no other artist more ...
Donate now. The legendary artist Ed Ruscha still has the aura of the coolest guy in the room. The press preview for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s mammoth new retrospective ED RUSCHA/NOW ...
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 ...
Ed Ruscha, running late to class one day in 1950, accidentally stiff-armed a glass-panel door at his junior high in Oklahoma City. “My hand went right through that door, all the students looked up, ...
“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 ...
“Ed Ruscha ... bit jumps down in Ruscha’s picture to follow the ridge line disappearing into a ravine — Hollywood and the abyss. The overall hellish look of the 1968 print is familiar ...
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 ...