ED RUSCHA (B. 1937)
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ID 1380648
Lot 123 | ED RUSCHA (B. 1937)
Estimate value
1000000USD $ 1 000 000 – 1 500 000
Pressures
signed, titled and dated 'EDWARD RUSCHA "PRESSURES" 1967' (on the stretcher)
oil on canvas
20 x 24 in. (50.8 x 61 cm.)
Painted in 1967.
Provenance
Alexander Iolas Gallery, New York
Acquired from the above by the present owner, 1972
Literature
R. Smith, "Ed Ruscha's Colorful Conversations," The Village Voice, vol. 27, no. 31, 3 August 1982, p. 67.
R. D. Marshall, Ed Ruscha, London and New York, 2003, pp. 114-115 (illustrated).
R. Dean and P. Poncy, eds., Edward Ruscha: Catalogue Raisonné of the Paintings, Volume One: 1958-1970, New York, 2003, pp. 232-233, no. P1967.06 (illustrated).
A. Skinner, ed., Asheville Art Museum: An Introduction to the Collection, Asheville, 2022, p. 121 (illustrated).
Exhibited
Newport Beach, Balboa Pavilion Gallery, Joe Goode and Edward Ruscha, March-April 1968.
Venice, Artist Studio, Special Exhibition, September 1970.
La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego Collects, January-February 1975.
Greenville County Museum of Art and Columbia Museum of Art, Collector One, July-August 1975, n.p., no. 8 (on the exhibition brochure).
Charlotte, Mint Museum of Art, 1980-1982 (extended loan).
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; New York, Whitney Museum of American Art; Vancouver Art Gallery; Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston and Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Works of Ed Ruscha, March 1982-May 1983, p. 73, pl. 39 (illustrated).
Charlotte, Mint Museum of Art, 1983-1993 (extended loan).
Asheville Art Museum, The Horowitz Collection of American Art, July-September 1993, n.p., no. 12 (exhibition brochure).
Asheville Art Museum, 1993-2024 (extended loan).
Asheville Art Museum, Every Picture Tells A Story January 2002.
Asheville Art Museum, Vantage Points: Perspectives on American Art 1960-1980, January-June 2004.
Asheville Art Museum, Looking Back: Celebrating 60 Years of Collecting at the Asheville Art Museum, September 2009-February 2010.
Asheville Art Museum, Intersections in American Art, November 2019-January 2025.
Artist: | Edward Ruscha (1937) |
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Art style: | Post War Art |
Auction house category: | Paintings, Watercolors, Drawings, Paintings |
Artist: | Edward Ruscha (1937) |
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Art style: | Post War Art |
Auction house category: | Paintings, Watercolors, Drawings, Paintings |
Address of auction |
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