Titre : |
Ed Ruscha |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Richard MARSHALL (1947-2014), Auteur |
Editeur : |
Paris : Phaidon |
Année de publication : |
2003 |
Importance : |
1 vol. (271 p). |
Présentation : |
ill. en noir et en coul. |
Format : |
29 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
0-7148-3908-6 |
Prix : |
45 EUR |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
ART CONCEPTUEL DESSIN ECRITURE EDITION LIVRE PEINTURE PHOTOGRAPHIE POP ART RUSCHA Edward VIDEO
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Index. décimale : |
709.2 MONOGRAPHIES D'ARTISTES XXe-XXIe s. |
Résumé : |
(b. 1937) initially gained attention in the early 1960s with paintings, drawings, and photographic books that focused on his fascination with the unique culture, vernacular, and sensibility of his adopted home of Los Angeles. Ruscha, who is wary of labels, refused to be categorized as a pop artist, and indeed, his work reaches beyond that classification. He has been considered a "West Coast" artist, and although Los Angeles is undeniably a source of inspiration for his work, the themes he addresses are far-reaching and universal. This first monograph on Ruscha's work looks with discernment and insightful detail at the prolific and many-faceted career of an artist whom one could describe as pop, conceptual, or surrealist; a painter as well as a print-, book-, and filmmaker. The thematic and loosely chronological structure of the book brings to light the diversity of Ruscha's work, while at the same time underlining the continuity and recurrence of themes and ideas within his ever surprising and prolific career. (note de l'éditeur) |
Ed Ruscha [texte imprimé] / Richard MARSHALL (1947-2014), Auteur . - Paris : Phaidon, 2003 . - 1 vol. (271 p). : ill. en noir et en coul. ; 29 cm. ISBN : 0-7148-3908-6 : 45 EUR Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
ART CONCEPTUEL DESSIN ECRITURE EDITION LIVRE PEINTURE PHOTOGRAPHIE POP ART RUSCHA Edward VIDEO
|
Index. décimale : |
709.2 MONOGRAPHIES D'ARTISTES XXe-XXIe s. |
Résumé : |
(b. 1937) initially gained attention in the early 1960s with paintings, drawings, and photographic books that focused on his fascination with the unique culture, vernacular, and sensibility of his adopted home of Los Angeles. Ruscha, who is wary of labels, refused to be categorized as a pop artist, and indeed, his work reaches beyond that classification. He has been considered a "West Coast" artist, and although Los Angeles is undeniably a source of inspiration for his work, the themes he addresses are far-reaching and universal. This first monograph on Ruscha's work looks with discernment and insightful detail at the prolific and many-faceted career of an artist whom one could describe as pop, conceptual, or surrealist; a painter as well as a print-, book-, and filmmaker. The thematic and loosely chronological structure of the book brings to light the diversity of Ruscha's work, while at the same time underlining the continuity and recurrence of themes and ideas within his ever surprising and prolific career. (note de l'éditeur) |
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