Course of Empire: Paintings by Ed Ruscha - Hatje Cantz 2005 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Course of Empire: Paintings by Ed Ruscha - Hatje Cantz 2005 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Course of Empire: Paintings by Ed Ruscha - Hatje Cantz 2005 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Course of Empire: Paintings by Ed Ruscha - Hatje Cantz 2005 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Course of Empire: Paintings by Ed Ruscha - Hatje Cantz 2005 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Course of Empire: Paintings by Ed Ruscha - Hatje Cantz 2005 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Course of Empire: Paintings by Ed Ruscha - Hatje Cantz 2005 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Course of Empire: Paintings by Ed Ruscha - Hatje Cantz 2005 - Saint-Martin Bookshop

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Course of Empire: Paintings by Ed Ruscha - Hatje Cantz 2005

Ed Ruscha has shaped the way we see the American landscape over the span of his influential six-decade career. Elegant, highly distilled, and often humorous, Ruscha’s work conveys a unique brand of visual American zen.
In 2005, Ruscha was asked to represent the United States at the 51st Venice Biennale. Dealing with the theme of "progress, or the course of progress," Ruscha's Biennale installation evoked Thomas Cole's famous painting cycle of 1833–36, The Course of Empire (held at London's National Gallery). Unlike Cole’s grandiose vision of the rise and fall of a classical civilisation, Ruscha’s Course of Empire focuses on the industrial buildings of Los Angeles – simple, box-like, utilitarian structures with no pretension to beauty but redolent of economic might and global reach.
Foreword by Joan Didion, essay by Frances Stark, Donna de Salvo and Linda Norden.

EN - 25.4x12.5cm - softcover - perfect condition