8 Things You Might Not Know About Ed Ruscha
Title: 10 Things You Might Not Know About Ed Ruscha
- Ed Ruscha was born in Nebraska in 1937 and spent most of his career in California.
- He is known for his paintings, prints, and photographs that explore the landscapes and culture of the American West.
- Ruscha's work often features words and phrases, as well as images of gas stations, highways, and other iconic American symbols.
- He was part of the Pop Art movement in the 1960s, but his work also reflects the influence of Conceptual art and Minimalism.
- Ruscha was a close friend of artist and filmmaker Bruce Conner, and the two collaborated on several projects.
- He has also worked as a graphic designer and filmmaker, and his credits include the opening sequence for the 1972 film The Long Goodbye.
- Ruscha's painting Hurting the Word Radio #2 sold for over $52 million in 2017, setting a new record for his work at auction.
- He was awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Barack Obama in 2019.