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Ed Ruscha - Ribbon Words (Hardcover)
Ed Ruscha, Dieter Buchhart, Alexandra Schwartz, Glenn O'Brien
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This sixth volume of Edward Ruscha: Catalogue Raisonne of the
Paintings documents the 227 paintings, and studies for paintings,
made between 1998 and 2003. Though a number of these works refer in
some degree to Ruscha's output of the past two decades, the period
inaugurates two major series--the "Metro Plots," which diagram
streets in Los Angeles and American cities, and the celebrated
"Mountain" paintings. A third series, loosely grouped, takes books
as its subject. This period is also notable for the appearance of
the first of the "Course of Empire" paintings, with which the
artist would represent the United States at the 51st Venice
Biennale in 2005. As in previous volumes, included are numerous
documentary photographs, a selection of Ruscha's sketchbook pages,
and complete bibliographic references and exhibition histories."
Commemorating an exhibition at Gagosian, London, this catalog is
the first publication to examine the connections between these two
artists work. Two booklets in a softcover portfolio feature
full-color plates and installation views. An interview with Ruscha
and an essay by Margaret Iversen explain how Ruscha first
encountered Eilshemius s enigmatic paintings, which of the artist s
aesthetic innovations captured Ruscha s imagination, and how his
own work relates to and differs from that of the Neglected Marvel
Eilshemius.
An anthology of writings, interviews, and images by artist Ed
Ruscha.Ed Ruscha is among the most innovative artists of the last
forty years. He is also one of the first Americans to introduce a
critique of popular culture and an examination of language into the
visual arts. Although he first made his reputation as a painter,
Ruscha is also celebrated for his drawings (made both with
conventional materials and with food, blood, gunpowder, and
shellac), prints, films, photographs, and books. He is often
associated with Los Angeles as a Pop and Conceptualist hub, but
tends to regard such labels with a satirical, if not jaundiced,
eye. Indeed, his work is characterized by the tensions between high
and low, solemn and irreverent, and serious and nonsensical, and it
draws on popular culture as well as Western art traditions. Leave
Any Information at the Signal not only documents the work of this
influential artist as he rose to prominence but also contains his
writings and commentaries on other artistic developments of the
period. The book is divided into three parts, each of which is
arranged chronologically. Part one contains statements, letters,
and other writings. Part two consists of more than fifty
interviews, some of which have never before been published or
translated into English. Part three contains sketchbook pages, word
groupings, and other notes that chart how Ruscha develops ideas and
solves artistic problems. They are published here for the first
time. The book also contains more than eighty illustrations,
selected and arranged by the artist.
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