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Ed Ruscha Biography
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1941 |
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Moved to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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1956 |
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Moved to Los Angeles, California
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1956 - 1960 |
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Attended Chouinard Art Institute, Los Angeles
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Edward Ruscha was born in Omaha, Nebraska in 1937. He is well known not only for his paintings but also for his photography and films. Ruscha's flat, textual paintings have been associated with both the Pop Art movement and the beat generation. After living for fifteen years in Oklahoma City, Ruscha moved permanently to Los Angeles where he attended the Chouinard Art Institute from 1956 to 1960. By the mid sixties, the artist had published his first photography book, Twenty-Six Gasoline Stations, and had completed a series of paintings that displayed with great precision a single word against a flatly lit background. Ruscha was associated at this time with the Ferus Gallery Group, which also included such artists as Edward Moses, Ken Price, Robert Irwin, and Edward Kienholz. From 1969 to 1970, he was a guest professor at the University of California. Ruscha produced his first film entitled Premium soon following his time at the university, and continued work on his textual paintings. Some works include such figurative and verbal symbols as egg yolk, blood, and gunpowder. Ruscha worked to connect linguistic symbols with visual idioms and to elevate them to the point of the cosmic. During the eighties, Ruscha executed a series of drawings incorporating vegetable pigment and depicting mysteriously cast light and phrases such as 99% DEVIL, 1% ANGEL. The artist's use of light beams may be attributed to his Catholic upbringing; illumination as a symbol of the divine comes into play in many of his paintings. Still, Ruscha claims no particular moral or spiritual position. In 1985, Ruscha executed his first public commission, a mural for the Miami Dade Public Library that displays the phrase Words Without Thoughts Never to Heaven Go. Since 1990, Ruscha has produced several larger works depicting empty rooms into which light projects. He has also experimented more recently with curved canvases. Edward Ruscha's work has been shown internationally for thirty years, and is permanently represented in many major museum collections.
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2008
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Ed Ruscha: Paintings, Gagosian Gallery, London
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2007
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Stains, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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2006 - 2007
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Jeu de Paume, Paris; Kunsthaus, Zürich; Museum Ludwig, Cologne
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2006
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Two Artists ~ Two Worlds, the Drawings of Ed Ruscha and Robert Williams, Mendenhall Sobieski Gallery, Pasadena, California
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2005 - 2006
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Course of Empire, United States Pavilion, 51st Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
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2004
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Ed Ruscha: The Drawings and Photographs, New York, Whitney museum
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2004
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Ed Ruscha: Cotton Puffs, Q Tips, Smoke and Mirrors, L.A Museum of Contemporary Art
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2003
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Ed Ruscha Photographs, L.A Gagosian Gallery
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2002
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Ed Ruscha: Recent works on Paper, Leo Castelli Gallery
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2002
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Ed Ruscha:Palindrome Paintings, Gagosian Gallery, New York
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2000
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Ed Ruscha: Mountains and Highways. Anthony d'Offay Gallery, London
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2000
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Ed Ruscha: Powders, Pressures and Other Drawings, John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco
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2000
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Ed Ruscha, Gallery Stadtpark, Krems
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1999
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Edward Ruscha: The Complete Editions 1959-1999. Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. Travelling to Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles; University of South Florida Contemporary Art Museum, Tampa (2000-01)
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1999
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Ed Ruscha: Metro Plots, Gagosian Gallery, New York
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1999
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Ed Ruscha. Kukje Gallery, Seoul
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1999
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Ed Ruscha. Meta Gallery, Madrid
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1998
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Ed Ruscha. Anthony d'Offay Gallery, London
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1997
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Spaghetti Westerns. Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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1997
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Edward Ruscha. Jurgen Becker, Hamburg, Germany
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1997
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Edward Ruscha: Cityscapes/O Books. Leo Castelli, New York. Catalogue
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1996
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Edward Ruscha. Gallery Seomi, Seoul, Korea
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1995
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Anamorphic Paintings. Leo Castelli Gallery, New York
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1995
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The End. Close Range Gallery, Denver Art Museum, Denver, Colorado
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1993
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Edward Ruscha/Romance With Liquids. Gagosian Gallery, New York. Catalogue
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1992
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Edward Ruscha/New Paintings & Drawings. Galerie Thaddeus Ropac, Salzburg, Austria. Catalogue
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1992
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Ed Ruscha/Stains. Robert Miller Gallery, New York. Catalogue
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1992
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Edward Ruscha and Dennis Hopper/New Works. Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York
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1990
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Edward Ruscha. Galerie Ghislaine Hussenot, Paris
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1990
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Edward Ruscha/Obra Sobre Paper. Galeria Joan Prats, Barcelona,Spain
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1990
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Edward Ruscha. Centre Cultural de la Fundació Caixa de Pensions, Barcelona, Spain
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1990
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Edward Ruscha. Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, University of Nebraska at Lincoln, Nebraska. Catalogue
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1990
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Ed Ruscha/new paintings and drawings. Karsten Schubert, London
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1990
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Edward Ruscha Paintings and Drawings, Texas Gallery, Houston Texas
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1990
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Ed Ruscha/Paintings. The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California
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1990
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Los Angeles Apartments. Whitney Museum of American Art, NewYork, New York. Catalogue
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1990
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Edward Ruscha. Galeria Trisorio, Napoli, Italy
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1989
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Edward Ruscha. Musée national d'art moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou. Travelled to Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, Fundacio Caixa de Pensions, Barcelona, Spain; Serpentine Gallery, London, England; Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles. Catalogue
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1989
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New Paintings. Leo Castelli, New York
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1989
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New Paintings and Drawings, Touko Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan. Catalogue
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1988
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Words Without Thoughts Never to Heaven Go. Lannan Museum, Lake Worth, Florida. Travelled to: Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Massachusetts. Catalogue
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1988
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Changing Group Exhibition. Karsten Schubert Gallery, London
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1988
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Early Paintings. Shafrizi Gallery, New York. Catalogue
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1988
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Edward Ruscha: Recent Paintings. Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois
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1988
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Edward Ruscha: Recent Works on Paper 1988. Karsten Schubert Gallery, London, England. Catalogue
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1988
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Institute of Contemporary Art, Nagoya, Japan. Catalogue
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1988
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Leo Castelli Gallery, New York
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1987
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Edward Ruscha: 35 Lunette Paintings Commissioned by the Metro- Dade Art in Public Places Trust for Miami
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1987
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Dade Public Library. Leo Castelli Gallery, Greene Street, New York, Miami
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1987
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New Paintings Robert Miller Gallery, New York.
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1987
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The Works of Ed Ruscha. Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas
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1986
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The Texas Gallery, Houston, Texas
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1986
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4 x 6 Westfalischer Kunstverein, Münster, West Germany. Catalogue
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1986
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New Paintings. Fuller Goldeen Gallery, San Francisco
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1986
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Galerie Susan Wyss, Zürich, Switzerland
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1986
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New Paintings. Leo Castelli Gallery, New York
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1985
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Ed Ruscha: Quelques Dessins. Galerie Gilbert Brownstone, Paris
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1985
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New Paintings. James Corcoran Gallery, Los Angeles
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1985
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Octobre des Arts. Musee St. Pierre, Lyon, France. Catalogue
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1984
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New Paintings. Leo Castelli Gallery, New York City, New York
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1983
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New Drawings. Bernard Jacobson Gallery, Los Angeles
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1982
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Edward Ruscha/New Drawings. Castelli Uptown, New York. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco
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1982
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(Retrospective, The Works of Edward Ruscha). Travelled to: Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, Canada. San Antonio Museum of Art, Texas. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles
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1981
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Ace Gallery, Vancouver, Canada
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1981
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Edward Ruscha/New Works. Arco Center for the Visual Art, Los Angeles, California. Catalogue
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1981
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Edward Ruscha/D Drawings. Leo Castelli Gallery, New York
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1980
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Edward Ruscha:Paintings. Ace Gallery, Venice, California
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1980
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Nigel Greenwood, Inc., London
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1980
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New Paintings. Leo Castelli Gallery, New York
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| Literature |
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1971
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A Few Palm Trees. Hollywood: Heavy Industry Publications
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1970
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Babycakes. New York: Multiples, Inc.
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1970
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Real Estate Opportunities
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