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Edward Joseph Ruscha IV (/ruːˈʃeɪ/, roo-SHAY; born
December 16, 1937) is an
American artist ****ociated with the pop art movement. He has
worked in the...
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banal journey on
route 66
between Ruscha's home in Los
Angeles and his parents' in Oklahoma. Like Roth,
Ruscha created a
series of
homogenous books...
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Chocolate Room is an
installation artwork by
American artist Edward Ruscha. It
consists of a room with
walls covered in
chocolate screen-printed on sheets...
- "Rust Drive" –
Eddie Ruscha "Elemental Blues" –
Eddie Ruscha "Motherchild Theme" –
Eddie Ruscha "Zu Zu Dubrider" –
Eddie Ruscha "Piano Drop" – Ross Harris...
- by Ed
Ruscha and Jim Putnam, both of whom had just left the
group Medicine; the
mononymous Irwin joined on
drums in 1994.
According to
Ruscha, the band's...
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Guggenheim Museum)
Herbert Muschamp Michael Ovitz Robert Rauschenberg Edward Ruscha Esa-Pekka
Salonen Julian Schnabel Dr
Milton Wexler (Gehry's therapist) The...
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Gasoline Stations is the
first artist's book by the
American pop
artist Ed
Ruscha.
Published in
April 1963 on his own
imprint National Excelsior Press, it...
- 1956. In Oklahoma, he
began his
lifelong friendship with
artist Edward Ruscha. He
attended Oklahoma City
University (1957–60) and
North Texas State University...
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artists from John
William Waterhouse and
Salvador Dalí to
Peter Blake, Ed
Ruscha and
Friedrich Heyser. The
painting depicts Ophelia singing while floating...
- release. The album's
title and
cover art
incorporated the 1974
painting by Ed
Ruscha, Sand in the Vaseline. All
tracks are
written by
David Byrne,
except where...