About this artwork
This aerial shot turns a banal urban landscape into an abstract geometric design. Ruscha captured this empty Los Angeles parking lot for Pierce College early one Sunday morning in 1967 from a helicopter. From above the parking lot appears to be an abandoned urban space, covered in skid marks and oil stains that mark the traces of human presence. In 1999, Ed Ruscha selected 30 images from his artist book ‘Thirtyfour Parking Lots’ 1967/1999 and reprinted them as the print portfolio ‘Parking Lot Series’ 1967/1999 of which this image is one. He said, “over the years I began to appreciate print quality and see my photographs as not necessarily reproductions for a book, but as having their own life as silver gelatine prints.”
Updated before 2020
see media-
artist:
-
title:Pierce College, Woodland Hills
-
date created:1967/99
-
materials:Gelatin silver print
-
measurements:39.40 x 39.40 cm (framed: 56.50 x 56.50 x 4.50 cm)
-
object type:
-
credit line:ARTIST ROOMS National Galleries of Scotland and Tate. Lent by Artist Rooms Foundation 2011
-
accession number:AL00269
-
gallery:

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,...