Ed Ruscha’s photography, drawing, painting, and artist books record the shifting emblems of American life in the last half century. His deadpan representations of Hollywood logos, stylized gas stations, and archetypal landscapes distil the imagery of popular culture into a language of cinematic and typographical codes that are as accessible as they are profound.
Ruscha’s wry choice of words and phrases, which feature heavily in his work, draw upon the moments of incidental ambiguity implicit in the interplay between the linguistic signifier and the concept signified. Although his images are undeniably rooted in the vernacular of a closely observed American reality, his elegantly laconic art speaks to more complex and widespread issues regarding the appearance, feel, and function of the world and our tenuous and transient place within it.
Ed Ruscha was born in Omaha, Nebraska in 1937 and studied painting, photography, and graphic design at the Chouinard Art Institute (now CalArts). His work is collected by museums worldwide.
Honorary RA
Born: 1937 in Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Nationality: American
Elected Hon RA: 26 May 2004
Gender: Male
Preferred media: Painting, Printmaking, Photography, Drawing, Film making, and Artists' books
2013 In Focus: Ed Ruscha, The Getty Center, Los Angeles
Ed Ruscha: Books and Paintings, Brandhorst Museum, Munich, Germany
Ed Ruscha: Los Angeles Apartments, Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland
2012 Reading Ed Ruscha, Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria
Ed Ruscha: Standard, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
2011 Ed Ruscha: Road Tested, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas
On the Road, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles
2009 Ed Ruscha: Fifty Years of Painting, Hayward Gallery, London
2006 Ed Ruscha: Photographer, Whitney Museum of American Art and the Musée National Jeu de Paume, Paris
2005–6 Cotton Puffs, Q-Tips®, Smoke and Mirrors, US museum tour in 2004–05
2003 Ed Ruscha Catalogue Raisonne of Paintings