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Ed Ruscha and Some Los Angeles Apartments

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Ed Ruscha, a Los Angeles–based contemporary artist, is renowned for his paintings, drawings, prints, and artist’s books, gaining critical acclaim for over fifty years. This book focuses on his 1960s photobooks, including Some Los Angeles Apartments, which catalogue the city's functional architecture with a distinctive, deadpan style. Featuring thirty-eight of Ruscha's photographs and an insightful essay, it traces his evolution from viewing his images as mere elements of photobooks to recognising them as independent works of art. Virginia Heckert situates Ruscha's work within the tradition of vernacular architectural photography, referencing notable photographers who influenced or were influenced by him.
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This book appeals to enthusiasts of contemporary art, photography, Los Angeles cultural history, and architectural documentation. It is ideal for those interested in artist’s books, mid-century modern design, and the evolution of photographic art.

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An illustrated look at the evolution of the photographic work of Ed Ruscha - the quintessential Los Angeles artist. It features 38 Ruscha plates and an essay that traces the evolution of the artist's thinking about his photographs initially as the means to end, and eventually as works of art in and of themselves.

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Los Angeles–based contemporary artist Ed Ruscha is celebrated for his paintings, drawings, prints, and artist’s books, receiving widespread critical acclaim for more than half a century. Capturing the quintessential Los Angeles experience with its balance of the banal and the beautiful, his photobooks of the 1960s—such as Twentysix Gasoline Stations, Every Building on the Sunset Strip, Some Los Angeles Apartments, and Thirtyfour Parking Lots—are known for their deadpan cataloguing of the city’s functional architecture.

This publication features thirty-eight Ruscha plates and an essay that traces the evolution of the artist’s thinking about his photographs initially as the means to the end of his self-published photobooks and eventually as works of art in and of themselves. Virginia Heckert contextualizes Ruscha’s photographs within the history of photographic documentation of vernacular architecture, using examples by such important photographers as Carleton Watkins, Eugène Atget, and Walker Evans, as well as contemporary photographers, many of whom have acknowledged Ruscha as an influence in their own depiction of the built environment.

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Spectrum Culture calls it "a slim but essential volume" and a valuable, unexpectedly moving document preserving mid-century design as it disappears. Form Magazine highlights it as an elaboration of Ruscha's original 1965 book, with superior reproductions and commentary. The Photo-Eye Blog praises it as a helpful history lesson on the influential concept-first approach in contemporary photography pioneered by Ruscha.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781606061381

Publisher: Getty Trust Publications

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 25 April 2013

Country: United States

Imprint: J. Paul Getty Museum

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 10.0mm

Width: 206.0mm

Height: 258.0mm

Weight: 436g

Pages: 88

About the Author

Virginia Heckert is associate curator in the Department of Photographs at the J. Paul Getty Museum and author of the bestselling Irving Penn: Small Trades.

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