Ed Ruscha’s prints occupy a quiet but decisive place in the postwar American canon. Stripped of narrative excess and emotional display, they distill the visual language of the West, gas stations, empty roads, distant mountains, into images that are at once familiar and oddly detached. What appears neutral is, in fact, highly constructed. … Continue reading Ed Ruscha Prints Highlights
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