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Art Gallery: Ed Ruscha
Art Gallery: Ed Ruscha
Eight iconic American images from a West Coast master
Friday, 06 November 2009
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Standard Station: 'The Hayward exhibition achieves the rare feat of making you actually like the artist as a human being'Courtesy Private Collection
Half a century of Ed Ruscha's paintings are on show at the Hayward Gallery, London. Mark Hudson reviews elsewhere in theartsdesk the display of Los Angeles's most famous painter, "an aspect of American art about which we’ve remained remarkably ignorant".
Half a century of Ed Ruscha's paintings are on show at the Hayward Gallery, London. Mark Hudson reviews elsewhere in theartsdesk the display of Los Angeles's most famous painter, "an aspect of American art about which we’ve remained remarkably ignorant".
The most an artist can do is start something and not give the whole story – that’s where mystery begins
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