Lot 192
Lot 192
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Ed Ruscha (b. 1937)

Stains

Price Realised EUR 60,000
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EUR 30,000 - EUR 40,000
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Ed Ruscha (b. 1937)

Stains

Price Realised EUR 60,000
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Price Realised EUR 60,000
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Ed Ruscha (b. 1937)
Stains
signed and numbered '49 Ed Ruscha' (on the colofon page)
each sheet: stamped with consecutive number '1' to '75' (lower right)
the complete portfolio of seventy-five stained sheets with title page, colophon page and content page, loose within the original linen covered portfolio box
each sheet: 30 x 27.5cm.
overall: 29 x 32 x 3.7cm.
Executed in 1969, this work is number forty-nine from an edition of seventy, published by Heavy Industry Publications, Hollywood
Provenance
Nigel Greenwood, London.
Acquired from the above by the present owner in 1976.
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Lot Essay

'Stains is a boxed set of single sheets of paper, done in 1969, and it's like a little treasure chest of overlooked things. Stains have always been scorned I guess, and it evolved out of my concepts of painting. I've always painted with a skin on a support, like paint on a canvas. And finally I got sick of doing it, and staining something, letting a wet material sink down into the fabric of the support—in this case paper—was the effort here and was my interest. The idea of using something that stains rather than a paint that sits on the surface of a canvas was my discovery for myself at the time.

So there is everything from wine stains, coffee stains, L.A. tap water that's almost invisible—lots of 'em, lots of stains. I made a little laundry list of things that I think I wanted to see at that time, one was even sulfuric acid which eats a hole in the paper, and everything that I selected seemed to be right at the time.

When I produced this thing, I remember buying a large quantity of this 100% rag content paper, and I got a call from the US government because it is the same kind of paper that would be used in counterfeiting, so I had a short-lived problem there, proving that I was not doing anything nefarious' – Ed Ruscha

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