ARTISTS WHO DO BOOKS
? Ed Ruscha

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ARTISTS WHO DO BOOKS 1976
  • Artist Rooms
During the mid 1970s, Ruscha made a series of drawings in pastel using pithy phrases against fields of colour. The sentences and phrases evoke American vernacular and slang, draw attention to a particular experience, or recall the excesses of Hollywood culture. In a number of these works Ruscha draws attention to his own work and to the practice of other conceptually oriented artists working at the time. The monochromatic black and white points to Ruscha?s interest in making books, and particularly those he made dedicated to his series of black and white photographs.

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Monochrome

An image made with a single colour.

Pastel

A drawing material made from ground pigment bound with enough gum or resin to hold it together in a stick, often smudged on paper to produce soft, atmospheric effects.

Monochrome, Pastel

Details

  • Acc. No. AR00056
  • Medium Pastel on paper
  • Size 57.80 x 73.00 cm (framed: 73.00 x 87.00 x 4.00 cm)
  • Credit ARTIST ROOMS National Galleries of Scotland and Tate. Acquired jointly through The d'Offay Donation with assistance from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and the Art Fund 2008