Ed Ruscha, Main Street

Ed Ruscha (American, born 1937)

Main Street, 1990

Medium: Lithograph on wove paper

Dimensions: 21 x 26 cm (8 1/4 x 10 1/4 in)

Edition of 250: Hand-signed, numbered and dated in pencil

Catalogue raisonné: Engberg 203

Condition: Mint

In stock


Ed Ruscha, Main Street

Discover the unique artistry of Ed Ruscha, a pioneer in Contemporary, Pop, and Conceptual Art. Ruscha’s limited edition prints exemplify a distinctive blend of wit and innovation, capturing his innovative approach to text-based art. Each fine art print, available for sale, offers a glimpse into Ruscha’s enduring exploration of language and visual form.

Ed Ruscha, an American painter and photographer born in 1937 in Omaha, Nebraska, is a seminal figure in contemporary art, known for his exploration of the fluidity of language through his artworks. Although often associated with Pop Art and the Beat Generation, Ruscha’s diverse and innovative body of work, which includes paintings, prints, and photographic artist’s books, defies easy categorization. His distinctive use of text-based imagery and his background in graphic design are evident in his strategic manipulation of typography—using color, layout, and font to transform words into visual art and back again, as Ed Ruscha himself noted, “I like the idea of a word becoming a picture, almost leaving its body, and then coming back and becoming a word again.” Ruscha’s artwork often incorporates unconventional materials such as gunpowder, Pepto Bismol, and even blood, pushing the boundaries of traditional painting and printmaking. His text-based paintings and fine art prints play with the connotations and perceptions of language, highlighting its impermanence and the clichés prevalent in popular culture. This thematic focus not only challenges the viewer’s understanding of communication but also comments on the ephemeral nature of language and its degradation over time. Ed Ruscha’s influence extends across the art world, impacting a wide range of artists and continuing to provoke thought about the essence of human communication through his innovative use of text and image. His oeuvre, including unique artworks and limited editions, has been celebrated in numerous exhibitions worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York (2023), The National Gallery in London (2018), Museum Brandhorst in Munich (2013), and The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York (2004). Having moved to Los Angeles in 1956, where he still resides, Ruscha’s extensive career continues to inspire and shape the landscape of contemporary art, reinforcing his status as a pivotal artist who has masterfully blended visual art with textual expression.

Type

Limited Edition Print

Medium

Lithograph

Movement

Contemporary Art, Post-War Art, Conceptual Art, Pop Art, Text-based Art

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