![]() architecture and urbanism and his participation in the politics of the L.A. She also explores hislinks to the mainstream film industry, then evolving into the experimental New Hollywood of the late1960s and early 1970s his association with emerging discourse on L.A. Schwartz examines Ruscha's diverse body of work, including paintings, drawings, prints,photographs, books, and films, and discusses his relationship with other artists-including JohnAltoon, Ed Kienholz, Billy Al Bengston, and Dennis Hopper, all of them associated with the famousFerus Gallery-with whom he sparked the movement known as West Coast pop. ![]() ![]() In Ed Ruscha's Los Angeles, Alexandra Schwartz views Ruscha's groundbreaking earlywork as a window onto the radically shifting cultural and political landscape in which it wasproduced. ![]() Since the 1960s, Ruscha's iconic images of the cityscape andculture of Los Angeles-freeway gas stations, parking lots, palm trees, motels, swimming pools, andbillboards-have both reflected and shaped popular perceptions of Hollywood and the city thatsurrounds it. ![]() Ed Ruscha was born in Nebraska and raised in Oklahoma, but he belongs to Los Angelesin a way that few other artists do. ![]()
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