Ed Ruscha

50 Years of Paintings

Feb 12th 2010

Ed Ruscha: 50 Years of Paintings at the Haus der Kunst, Munich

on view February 12 – May 2, 2010


The American artist Ed Ruscha (*1937) works in a variety of media: he is a painter, filmmaker, photographer and a conceptual and graphic artist. It is the artist's paintings dating from the end of the 1950's to today that are central to his Comprehensive Retrospective at the Haus der Kunst. It is the first time that his Painterly Oeuvre is shown as a survey presentation. The combination of different media in a single work is characteristic of Ed Ruscha's pictures; graphic elements, whole landscapes of words or components borrowed from an aesthetic found in film are integrated into his paintings. Besides abstract expressionism, it was an American way of life in the 1950 and 1960 that had a big influence on Ed Ruscha's artistic development. Route 66 and the myth of the highway; Los Angeles and Hollywood; the phenomenon of mass culture, the banality of which Ed Ruscha never condemns in his pictures but shows in its manifold manifestations. Billboard lettering, forgotten and discarded items became part of his paintings; single words and steep diagonals rush towards the viewer like splinters of reality. As well as gaining the international recognition very early on, Ed Ruscha became an important figure in the art scene of Los Angeles, where he still lives today. Ed Ruscha is considered one of the most ground braking artists of the last 50 years.

In cooperation with Hayward Gallery, London
Supported by:
Dr. Karl Wamsler Foundation, Munich
Gesellschaft der Freunde Haus der Kunst

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