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ED RUSCHA (B. 1937)
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lithograph in colors, on calendered Rives BFK paper, 1969, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 12/20 (there were also four artist's proofs), published by Tamarind Lithography Workshop, Los Angeles, with their blindstamp
Image: 8 x 10 in. (203 x 254 mm.)
Sheet: 1134 x 1312 in. (292 x 343 mm.)
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Engberg 28; Tamarind 2549
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At the end of the 1960s, Ed Ruscha’s “romance with liquids” produced some of his most iconic and ingenious work. “That was about 1966,” said the artist, “and I had just seen the end of the road with a certain kind of painting I was doing. I don’t know why it happened, but close-up views of liquids somehow began to interest me. And then I started making little setups on tables, and painting them, using syrup, and studying what happens.” Ruscha does not always make identifable the liquidswhich he masterfully renders into print, yet they recall a diverse range of liquids in thickness and fnish as they whimsically foat across the page. The physical spillof the liquid, in making the shape of letters completely original due to the random fall of gravity, gives these works a freshness and vitality which transcends the medium.

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