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City, Edward Joseph Ruscha, 1968, Art Institute of Chicago: Contemporary Art
From his earliest experiences as a sign painter, Ed Ruscha retained an interest in the visual and conceptual tensions between text and image. By the late 1960s, the artist began using pointed, single wordsâ chosen as much for their evocative power as for their phonetic qualitiesâas visual subjects in a variety of media. Between 1966 and 1969, Ruscha made a series of âliquidâ or âwetâ word paintings, in which the linguistic effect is made more palpable by the trompe lâoeil renderings of the words, which suggest that they have been created from water, oil, syrup, or another fluid. Twentieth-Century Purchase Fund Size: 139.7 Ă 121.9 cm (55 Ă 48 in.) Medium: Oil on canvas
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/32349/
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