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Ed Ruscha

September 2023

  • pop art image of a gas station

    Ed Ruscha: Moma offers pop artist’s biggest exhibition to date

    A major, career-spanning retrospective brings together more than 200 works, including the infamous Chocolate Room

June 2022

  • Urs Fischer Dazzled, 2016 Glass, ceramic silkscreen medium, two-component silicone adhesive, velvet, silicone, steel pins, acrylic paint, wax, aluminum armature 25 5/8 x 72 13/16 x 25 1/4 in 65.1 x 184.9 x 64.1 cm © Urs Fischer. Courtesy Gagosian

    Haunted Realism review – a queasy, intoxicating view of late capitalism

    Rachel Whiteread, Gerhard Richter, Jenny Saville and co explore the age of ‘lost futures’ in a group show that works best unimpeded by theory

February 2022

  • Down the rabbithole

    Down the rabbit hole
    What links Louise Bourgeois to Jay-Z’s comeback album?

    As the artist gets a London retrospective, take a dive down the rabbit hole via Gwyneth Paltrow’s house and Kara Walker

October 2020

  • Timelessness by William Eggleston.

    Stella McCartney launches A-Z sustainability manifesto

    Project aims to find meaning in age of greenwashing in collaboration with artists such as Jeff Koons

July 2018

  • Ed Ruscha’s The Old Tech-Chem Building, 2003.

    Anatomy of an artwork
    Ed Ruscha’s The Old Tech-Chem Building: a dehumanised landscape

    The American artist known for his word paintings and social commentary reflects on ecological disaster with apocalyptic red skies

June 2018

  • Ed Ruscha at the hang for his new exhibition, Course of Empire, at London’s National Gallery.

    Ed Ruscha: 'I've done things that felt kissed by angels'

    The great pop artist’s paintings immortalised urban America. Now, in the age of Trump, they’re haunted by decline. He talks about fame, his legacy – and Kanye West
  • Raqib Shaw | Reinventing the Old Masters at Scottish National Gallery Of Modern Art (Modern One)Raqib SHAW (b.1974) Self Portrait as The Opium Smoker (A Midsummer Night’s Dream), 2016 Acrylic liner and enamel on birchwood, 102 x 133cm Private collection © Courtesy Raqib Shaw and White Cube

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    America crumbles, Astérix invades and Grayson Perry reinvents summer – the week in art

    Two views of the US, a celebration of the great Gaulish warrior and the RA summer show gets a long overdue revamp – all in your weekly dispatch
  • The Course of Empire: Destruction, 1836, by Thomas Cole.

    Make America decay again – Thomas Cole and Ed Ruscha review

    Putting Cole’s 19th-century series The Course of Empire next door to Ruscha’s Course of Empire reveals the despair that has always streaked the American dream

April 2017

  • Pool #2 (1968).

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    Syria, sculptural surrealism and Lenin's library pass – the week in art

  • Ed Ruscha's Honk, 1962

    Five of the best… new art shows
    David Hockney, Ed Ruscha and Chris Ofili: this week’s best UK exhibitions

March 2017

  • Edward Ruscha, Standard Station. Colour screenprint, 1966

    The American Dream: Pop to the Present review – blessed be the printmakers

  • Jonathan Jones

    Jonathan Jones on art
    Pop art's American dream is over – and a zombie culture has begun

    Jonathan Jones

January 2017

  • Boris Mikailovich Kustodiev, Bolshevik, 1920

    Unmissable culture of 2017
    Great exhibitions: 2017's best art, photography, architecture and design

    From the biggest ever Hockney show to the Bayeux tapestry of space, with the Russian revolution, Renaissance miracles and California’s tech visions thrown in … the best art and design exhibitions to come in 2017

October 2016

  • Ed Ruscha
Galaxy - U.S.A. - Dot, 2016 
Acrylic on canvas,  
72 x 124 inches

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    Picasso, Caravaggio and quantum physics – the week in art

    Caravaggio’s contemporaries arrive at the National Gallery, while Yinka Shonibare unleashes kaleidoscopic new work – plus the rest of the big shows this week

September 2016

  • Ed Ruscha - 50 Years of Painting<br>11 Feb 2010, MUNICH, Bavaria, Germany --- epa02025480 US artist Ed Ruscha poses in front of his painting 'Large Trademark with Eight Spotlights' (1962) which is on display in the exhibition 'Ed Ruscha: 50 Years of Painting' at the 'Haus der Kunst' (House of Arts) in Munich, Germany, 11 February 2010. The exhibition opens to the public from 12 February to 02 May.  EPA/FELIX HOERHAGER --- Image by   FELIX HOERHAGER/epa/Corbis

    Ed Ruscha: the veteran artist on the pleasure of the text

    One of the most important living American artist is still refining his relationship to colour and text – and still chasing the desire to make great paintings

March 2016

  • Marcel Duchamp’s nude chess game recreated at Robert Berman gallery.

    Ed Ruscha on Marcel Duchamp: 'He was a guiding light'

    When conceptual art’s godfather finally had a retrospective, it was in California – where a group of young artists welcomed him to a game of naked chess

December 2015

  • Edward Ruscha That Was Then This Is Now 2014 Lithograph on paper Presented by the artist to Tate for ARTIST ROOMS 2015

    Jonathan Jones on art
    Christmas comes early! Ed Ruscha gifts a piece of LA to the UK

  • Wall Rocket 2013

    US pop artist Ed Ruscha donates collection of prints to Tate

May 2015

  • The promised land? Mulholland Drive and downtown Los Angeles.

    Is Los Angeles the place for artists to make a bigger splash?

    It’s claimed that artists are flocking from New York and heading west – but despite cheaper rents and more space, LA still isn’t a land of milk and honey for artists

April 2015

  • Edward Ruscha, Hollywood, 1968 (detail)

    'These guys were flying blind': new book explores Los Angeles art of the 60s

    Author William Hackman discusses the motives behind Out of Sight, his survey of the Los Angeles art scene that grew in – and out of – New York’s shadow
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