Exhibition at the National Gallery, Londres, 11 June - 7 October 2018
Over the span of his six-decade career, Ed Ruscha (1937-) has created an elegant, stylised vision of an overlooked modern American landscape of petrol stations, highways and industrial units.
This exhibition catalogue presents Ruscha's ten-painting installation that evokes Thomas Cole's epic five-painting cycle The Course of Empire (1834-1836). Unlike Cole's grandiose vision of the rise and fall of a classical civilisation, Ruscha's Course of Empire is a seemingly barren, simplified vision, revealing his preoccupation for Los Angeles urban landscape: utilitarian structures with no pretension to beauty but redolent of economic might and global reach, their mundane forms evolving in response to material needs.
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Modern painting and contemporary art
LE CUBISME : UNE RéVOLUTION ESTHéTIQUE, SA NAISSANCE ET SON ...
ROBERT DELAUNAY : RYTHMES SANS FIN...
JEAN COCTEAU : DESSINS D'UNE VIE
DE MILLY-LA-FORêT...
MATISSE : MéTAMORPHOSES...