ED RUSCHA / NOW THEN
ED RUSCHA / NOW THEN
This exhibition features over 250 objects—in mediums including painting, drawing, prints, photography, artist’s books, film, and installation—that make use of everything from gunpowder to chocolate.
FREE
MoMA
September 10, 2023 to January 13, 2024
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Exhibition Details

This exhibition features over 250 objects—in mediums including painting, drawing, prints, photography, artist’s books, film, and installation—that make use of everything from gunpowder to chocolate. Exploring Ruscha’s landmark contributions to postwar American art as well as lesser-known aspects of his six-decade career, the exhibition will offer new perspectives on a body of work that has influenced generations of artists, architects, designers, and writers.

Additional Details

In 1956, Ruscha left his hometown of Oklahoma City and drove along interstate highway 66 to study commercial art in Los Angeles, where he drew inspiration from the city’s architecture, colloquial speech, and popular culture. Ruscha has recorded and transformed familiar subjects—whether roadside gasoline stations or the 20th Century Fox logo—often revisiting motifs, sites, or words years later. Tracing shifts in the artist’s means and methods over time, ED RUSCHA / NOW THEN underscores the continuous reinvention that has defined his work.

Location

MoMA
11 West 53rd Street
New York, NY 10019

Image: Detail from Standard Station, Ten-Cent Western Being Torn in Half, Ed Ruscha, 1964 / courtesy of MoMA