Art 101—ED RUSCHA / NOW THEN
- Thu, May 2, 2024
- 7 pm - 8 pm PT
- Online
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LACMA members only. Invitations sent via email.
This event will take place online via Zoom.
Join us for an exclusive members-only lecture on ED RUSCHA / NOW THEN with Rebecca Morse, Curator, Wallis Annenberg Photography Department.
Ed Ruscha has consistently held up a mirror to American society by transforming some of its defining attributes—from consumer culture and popular entertainment to the ever-changing urban landscape—into the very subject of his art. In 1956, Ruscha left Oklahoma City to study commercial art in Los Angeles, where he drew inspiration from the city’s architectural landscape—parking lots, urban streets, and apartment buildings—and colloquial language.
As his first comprehensive, cross-media retrospective in over 20 years, ED RUSCHA / NOW THEN traces Ruscha’s methods and familiar subjects throughout his career and underscores the many remarkable contributions he has made well beyond the boundaries of the art world. The exhibition includes his early works produced while traveling through Europe, his installations—such as the Chocolate Room and the Course of Empire presented at the Venice Biennale in 1970 and 2005, respectively—and his ceaseless photographic documentation of the streets of Los Angeles beginning in 1965.
Guests will have an opportunity to participate during the conversation’s question and answer period via Zoom’s Q&A function.
Image credit: Edward Ruscha, Hollywood (detail), 1968, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Museum Acquisition Fund, © Ed Ruscha, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA
Image credit: Edward Ruscha, Hollywood (detail), 1968, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Museum Acquisition Fund, © Ed Ruscha, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA