



Ed Ruscha
This monograph analyzes Ed Ruschaâs career from his beginnings as an artist in the late 1950s through its publication date of 2003. Written by Richard D. Marshall, art historian and longtime curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, it discusses Ruschaâs innovations and development. It includes insightful analysis of the verbal and visual themes that run through Ruschaâs oeuvre and details his experiments with photography, artistâs books, and unconventional mediums. Profusely illustrated, this book is an ideal means through which readers may deepen their understanding of this uniquely American artist.
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This monograph analyzes Ed Ruschaâs career from his beginnings as an artist in the late 1950s through its publication date of 2003. Written by Richard D. Marshall, art historian and longtime curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, it discusses Ruschaâs innovations and development. It includes insightful analysis of the verbal and visual themes that run through Ruschaâs oeuvre and details his experiments with photography, artistâs books, and unconventional mediums. Profusely illustrated, this book is an ideal means through which readers may deepen their understanding of this uniquely American artist.













