TWENTYSIX GASOLINE STATIONS
About this artwork
This lithographic print relates to Ed Ruscha’s first, groundbreaking photography book of the same name published in 1963. It was a 48 page publication documenting 26 roadside filling stations along Route 66 between Los Angeles and Ruscha’s home town of Oklahoma City, including stations in California, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Amarillo. Ruscha said, ‘I used to drive back four or five times a year and I began to feel that there was so much wasteland between LA and Oklahoma that somebody had to bring the news to the city.’
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title:TWENTYSIX GASOLINE STATIONS
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date created:1970
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materials:Lithograph on paper
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measurements:40.60 x 50.80 cm (framed: 45.20 x 55.50 x 37.00 cm)
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credit line:ARTIST ROOMS National Galleries of Scotland and Tate. Lent by Artist Rooms Foundation 2011
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accession number:AL00299
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Ed Ruscha
Ed Ruscha
Ruscha was born in Omaha, Nebraska. He grew up in Oklahoma and studied in Los Angeles. Ruscha's work is diverse and experimental. Since childhood he has been interested in commercial art, in the form of advertising, comic books and magazines. This led to his first paintings featuring words,...