







Ed Ruscha – America Whistles
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Ed Ruscha (American, born 1937)
America Whistles (from America: The Third Century), 1975
Medium: Lithograph on wove paper
Dimensions: 76.3 x 57 cm
Edition of 200: Hand-signed, numbered and dated
Printer: Cirrus Editions, Ltd., Los Angeles
Publisher: APC Editions, New York
Catalogue raisonné: Engberg 84
Condition: Very good (sold unframed)
Artwork details
Ed Ruscha's America Whistles (1975) is a signed limited edition lithograph on wove paper, measuring 76.3 × 57 cm. Created for the America: The Third Century portfolio, commissioned by Mobil Oil Corporation to celebrate the U.S. Bicentennial, the artwork features bold red text surrounded by colorful musical notes, capturing both the vibrancy and playful spirit of American culture. The portfolio also featured editions by Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, and James Rosenquist.
Produced in an edition of 200, each fine art print is hand-signed, numbered, and dated by the artist. The text-based print gained wider recognition as the cover of ArtNews in 1976 and today is housed in major public collections, including MoMA, the Smithsonian, the National Gallery of Art, LACMA, and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
About this artist
Ed Ruscha (American, born 1937 in Omaha, Nebraska) is one of the most influential figures in postwar and contemporary art, renowned for his pioneering use of language as both image and subject. Often associated with Pop Art and Conceptual Art, Ruscha works across painting, photography, limited edition prints, and artist's books, developing a distinctive visual language shaped by his background in graphic design. His text-based artworks transform words into pictorial forms, using typography, color, and layout to explore how meaning shifts between reading and seeing.
Throughout his career, Ruscha has challenged traditional painting and printmaking by incorporating unconventional materials such as gunpowder, chocolate syrup, and Pepto-Bismol, underscoring the instability and impermanence of language. His signed artworks frequently draw on everyday phrases and cultural clichés, revealing how language erodes, mutates, and accumulates meaning over time. This conceptual rigor has made his fine art prints and lithographs especially significant within contemporary art and highly sought after by collectors.
Ed Ruscha's paintings, works on paper and limited edition prints are held in major international museum collections and have been featured in landmark exhibitions at institutions including The Museum of Modern Art, New York, The National Gallery, London, Museum Brandhorst, Munich, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Living and working in Los Angeles since 1956, Ruscha continues to shape contemporary visual culture, bridging fine art, language, and mass media through artworks that remain both intellectually sharp and visually iconic.

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