They called her Styrene / [Ed Ruscha].
Record details
- ISBN: 9780714840116
- ISBN: 0714840114
- Physical Description: [584] p. : chiefly col. ill. ; 13 x 20 cm.
- Publisher: London : Phaidon, 2000.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Cover title. "This book reproduces 575 'word' works by Ruscha. Arranged by the artist, these images become a sort of novel without an obvious plot."--Colophon. Copy 2 is shelved in the archives. |
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Subject: | Ruscha, Edward, 1937- Artists' books > United States. Words in art. |
Genre: | Artists' books. |
Available copies
- 2 of 2 copies available at Emily Carr University of Art + Design.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Circulation Modifier | Holdable? | Status | Due Date | Courses |
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Emily Carr University of Art + Design | N7433.4 .R78 T49 2000 (Text) | 30215981 | Book | Volume hold | Available | - | ||
Emily Carr University of Art + Design | R8775 T44 (Text) | 30215775 | Artists' Book (ask at Reference Desk) | Volume hold | Available | - |
- Blackwell North Amer
American artist Ed Ruscha began making prints and drawings consisting of one word on an often monochromatic, abstract background in the late 1950s. Since then the exploration of language-based imagery has become a hallmark of his work. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1937, Ruscha moved to Los Angeles in 1956, excited by the newness, mobility and freedom represented by the Southern California landscape. Pulling elements from the visual language of the commercial world, he has made hundreds of 'word' prints, drawings and paintings that exhibit an interplay between bold letters and atmospheric backgrounds. This book reproduces 575 'word' works by Ruscha. Arranged by the artist, these images become a sort of novel without an obvious plot, a series of words with an implied narrative. - Grand Central Pub
Los Angeles-based artist Ed Ruscha, one of the seminal American artists of the past 30 years, is known for taking elements from the visual language of advertising and commercial art: he has made hundreds of 'word' prints, drawings and paintings that exhibit an interplay between bold letters and softly shaded, atmospheric backgrounds.
This book reproduces close to 600 'word' artworks by Ruscha, all of which characterize his artistic scope and identity. Assembled together in the form of a thick block, making the book and art 'object' in itself, these images become a sort of novel without an obvious plot: a series of words with no narrative but, rather, with a life of their own. Some of the works consist of only one word - great, mud, trust - and others of short combinations or phrases, such as Indeed I do, She Sure Knew Her Devotionals, Your Polyester People, That Housing Tract is Only Texture, and, of course, They Called Her Styrene.
In these works Ruscha's words transcend their apparent randomness to become visual icons of universal emotions and places known and imagined, exposing a dimension of multi-layered irony and threads of subtle and inventive social commentary. This volume embodies an aesthetically appealing compilation presented, in the manner of its content, with bold flair and bright colours: a book that simply cannot be left alone.
- Grand Central Pub
Close to 600 'word' artworks by seminal American artist Ed Ruscha. - HARPERCOLL
Close to 600 'word' artworks by seminal American artist Ed Ruscha.