Ed Ruscha : course of empire

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Ed Ruscha : course of empire

edited by Christopher Riopelle with Tom McCarthy and Daniel F. Herrmann

National Gallery Company, 2018

  • : hbk

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Course of empire

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Exhibition catalog

Published to accompany the exhibition of the same name held at The National Gallery, London, 11th June-7th October 2018

Includes bibliographical references (p. 46)

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Over the span of his six-decade career, Ed Ruscha (b. 1937) has created a distinctively stylized vision of the modern American landscape of gas stations, highways, and industrial buildings. Incorporating text, stark typography, and commercial logos, the artist's multivalent images both portray and interrogate the contemporary world's relentlessly packaged environment. By placing Ruscha's celebrated Course of Empire-a ten-painting installation originally created for the 2005 Venice Biennale-in dialogue with Thomas Cole's five-picture cycle The Course of Empire from the 1830s, this catalogue offers a fresh perspective on each of these disparate masterpieces. Unlike Cole's grandiose vision of the rise and fall of classical civilization, Ruscha's work comprises five black-and-white Los Angeles landscapes made in 1992 paired with color representations of the same sites as they appeared ten years later and draws attention to how often-overlooked changes in the evolving urban landscape are redolent of economic might and globalization or decline and stagnation. Published by National Gallery Company, London/Distributed by Yale University Press Exhibition Schedule: The National Gallery, London (06/11/2018-10/07/2018)

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