Road Tested {with map insert}
Ed RUSCHA
Sold by Tolis Projects, Thessaloniki, Greece
AbeBooks Seller since April 22, 2025
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Add to basketSold by Tolis Projects, Thessaloniki, Greece
AbeBooks Seller since April 22, 2025
Condition: Used - Near fine
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basket24,5×28,7 cm. Hardcover with original dust jacket. English 128 pp. Exhibition catalogue / monograph published in conjunction with institutional show. Text by Michael Aupig and Richard Prince. Profusely illustrated. Complete with the special Ed Ruscha road map insert laid-in which is often missing. The map acts as the single most interesting refernece for the material used in his famous ?topographic? artist?s books.
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"Since Ruscha?s first road trip from Oklahoma City to Los Angeles in 1956, the artist has continued to engage the images he has encountered along the roads of the western United States. This multimedia presentation features some of his most iconic paintings, including two large-scale works from the 1960s, Standard Station, Amarillo, Texas (1963) and Standard Station with Ten-Cent Western Being Torn in Half (1964). The exhibition marks the first time these two paintings will be reunited in over three decades.
Ruscha?s exploration of the topography of greater Los Angeles is represented by paintings that depict aerial grids of the city in smog and at night, as well as various Southern California horizons and sunsets, and paintings inspired by street names and road signs. The exhibition also includes many of the artist?s most famous books, including Twentysix Gasoline Stations, Real-Estate Opportunities, Some Los Angeles Apartments, Thirtyfour Parking Lots, and the innovative panoramic Every Building on the Sunset Strip.
Ed Ruscha: Road Tested also explores the Ruscha?s lifelong interest in the mechanics and design of cars through paintings, photographs, drawings, and the rarely seen film Miracle, which tells the story of a mechanic who is magically transformed as he rebuilds the carburetor on a 1965 Mustang. In describing the exhibition, Auping explains, ?Ed?s work has always been associated with the theme of travel, but amazingly an exhibition that brings together many of the images that have been specifically inspired by the road has never been put together.? [museum?s blurb].
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