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Edward Ruscha (b. 1937)

A group of artist's books, mid-20th century
Four works:

Ruscha, Edward and Gus Foster (design). "Edward Ruscha (Ed - Werd Rew - Shay) Young Artist." Minneapolis: The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, 1972
Hardcover book
From the edition of 2,000
4.5" H x 3.75" W x 1.5" D

Ruscha, Edward. "Colored People." Los Angeles: Edward Ruscha, 1972
Softcover book
From the edition of 4,000
7" H x 5.5" W x 0.25" D

Ruscha, Edward. "Crackers." Hollywood: Heavy Industry Publications, 1969
Softcover book
First Edition
8.75" H x 6" W x 0.5" D

Williams, Mason and Edward Ruscha and Patrick Blackwell. "Royal Road Test." Los Angeles: Mason Williams and Edward Ruscha, 1971
Ring-bound book
From the Third Edition of 2,000 copies
9.5" H x 6.375" W x 0.25" D

4 pieces

  • Notes:
    Ed Ruscha never considered himself a photographer, as he stated in his conversation "I'm Not Really a Photographer" with A.D. Coleman. As such, his photobook projects are not traditional displays of photographic work. Instead, Ruscha focuses on the concept of the book as an object. The "contrived" concept precedes the photographic process, guiding him to find the right images to complete the final product.

    Since the publication of his first book, "Twentysix Gasoline Stations," in 1963, Ruscha's style and approach have influenced, been borrowed by, and even parodied by many other artists over the past six decades. Enigmatic and groundbreaking, his photobooks redefined artistic practices by blending the arbitrary with the seemingly mundane. Using minimalist typesetting, Ruscha confounds the beholder with concepts that are objective, setting-based, stagnant, or temporal.

    It is no surprise that these books have become essential items for collectors across all artistic mediums.
  • Condition: Each overall good condition with shelf wear and minor bumping/rubbing to edges and corners. Each with sticker applied to first free end paper: Pasadena Art Museum. 'Colored' with rice-sized tear to front cover at bottom edge. 'Young' with a lean to spine and binding starting to separate at front gutter. 'Crackers' with wear to upper edge of dust jacket.

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