Ed Ruscha
Large Ed Ruscha gas station painting could bring more than $50m at Christie's after star turns at Lacma and MoMA
The 1964 painting was a prominent feature in the artist’s recent travelling retrospective
From a prehistoric ivory head to a painting once owned by Barbara Walters: our pick of November’s auctions and fairs
Plus, an expressive Fragonard and an Ed Ruscha text work from the Emily Fisher Landau collection
New 3D documentary tells the multidimensional story of American artist H.C. Westermann
Westermann’s hand-carved wooden sculptures pop off cinema screens in Los Angeles and Chicago this month
The Big Review: Ed Ruscha: Now Then at Museum of Modern Art, New York ★★★★★
The past, playfulness and power of words are threaded throughout the Pop artist’s retrospective of more than 200 works
Ten exhibitions to see in New York City this autumn
From large-scale surveys of Judy Chicago and Ed Ruscha, to showcases of Barkley L. Hendricks’s portraits, Ruth Asawa’s works on paper, Shary Boyle’s surreal ceramics, Korean experimental art and more
Paintings by Ed Ruscha, Philip Guston and others from major Chicago collection headed to auction at Christie’s
A group of paintings and works on paper from the collection of Alan and Dorothy Press is estimated to fetch more than $50m across multiple sales in New York this spring
MoMA to stage major Ed Ruscha retrospective, spanning his text paintings to the infamous Chocolate Room
Works by the American artist are among the most iconic pieces in MoMA’s collection, yet he has never been the focus of a solo show there
Carrie Mae Weems, Ed Ruscha, LaToya Ruby Frazier and other artists have had 'enough' of Trump
The campaign, launched by the advocacy group People for the American Way, aims to motivate people to vote in November
The top ten auction results of 2019—and the art market trends they reveal
We look back at the biggest art sales of the year, which reveal a concentration on New York over London and a continued dominance of 20th century male artists
New York's autumn sales were subdued but not necessarily septic
Overall sales were down by around 30% but beyond the disappointing headline figures, women and minority artists shone
Six shows to see during Frieze Los Angeles
From a Charles White retrospective to raw canvases inspired by the occult and queer sex magic
For the record: Artist interviews recorded as part of MoMA’s oral history project
James Rosenquist and Ed Ruscha are among the artists talking about their work for posterity
Los Angeles’ post-war art remapped: Pacific Standard Time puts city’s lesser known artists in the spotlight
The Getty funded project has resulted in more than 125 exhibitions, performances, and events to celebrate the city's history