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Ed Ruscha’s Standard Station, Ten-Cent Western Being Torn in Half

‘MONUMENTAL AND ICONIC
Ruscha, now 86, is still at it every day in his Culver City studio. When I once asked him about his daily routine there, he said, ‘Well, sometimes I’m fumbling. And sometimes I have a vague idea.’ Yet, across the decades, Ruscha has continued to explore modern life with mordant wit, exquisite technique, and probing attention to picture-making. In the stuff of the everyday — conversational snippets, a pothole in Sepulveda Boulevard, a nondescript gas station in west Texas — he has found deep reservoirs of meaning, or, at least, opportunities to stop, look, consider, appreciate, laugh, or scratch your head: ‘Huh?’ Like, say, Bob Dylan and Don DeLillo, he has shown Americans who they are. And his impassive gaze on the bland surface of things has imbued them with unmistakable aura and hum.

‘Once you pick the object and reproduce it faithfully’, Ruscha has said, ‘you want the thing to glimmer. You want it to have inner power. You want to instill a thing with some earth-shaking religious feeling. You want to hear organ music.’ When you look at a painting like Standard Station, Ten-Cent Western Being Torn in Half you hear it loud and clear.






  • Building off of a three year partnership between Yovanovitch and the gallery, this new exhibition...
  • 19.11.2024
    Auktion »
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    Exhibition
    18 March – 17 May, 10am – 6pm
    Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and Public Holidays

    Location
    Unit L20C, 20th Floor, Gaysorn Tower
    127 Ratchadamri Road, Lumpini, Patumwan, Bangkok
    10330
     



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  • Ed Ruscha (b. 1937), Standard Station, Ten-Cent Western Being Torn in Half, 1964. Oil on canvas. 65 x 121½ in (165.1 x 308.6 cm). Estimate on request. Offered in the 20th Century Evening Sale on 19 November 2024 at Christie’s in New York
    Ed Ruscha (b. 1937), Standard Station, Ten-Cent Western Being Torn in Half, 1964. Oil on canvas. 65 x 121½ in (165.1 x 308.6 cm). Estimate on request. Offered in the 20th Century Evening Sale on 19 November 2024 at Christie’s in New York
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  • erry McMillan, Ed Ruscha as a Cowboy, 1970. Photo: © JJerry McMillan. Courtesy of Jerry McMillan and Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica, California
    erry McMillan, Ed Ruscha as a Cowboy, 1970. Photo: © JJerry McMillan. Courtesy of Jerry McMillan and Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica, California
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  • Ed Ruscha, Standard Station, Amarillo, Texas, 1962. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. © Ed Ruscha. Image: © Whitney Museum of American Art / Licensed by Scala / Art Resource, NY
    Ed Ruscha, Standard Station, Amarillo, Texas, 1962. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. © Ed Ruscha. Image: © Whitney Museum of American Art / Licensed by Scala / Art Resource, NY
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  • Ed Ruscha, Large Trademark with Eight Spotlights, 1962. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. © Ed Ruscha
    Ed Ruscha, Large Trademark with Eight Spotlights, 1962. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. © Ed Ruscha
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  • Ed Ruscha's studio notebook entries, July and August 1964. © Ed Ruscha
    Ed Ruscha's studio notebook entries, July and August 1964. © Ed Ruscha
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  • Left: October 1946 issue of {Popular Western, A Thrilling Publication}, vo. 31, no. 2. Middle: Ed Ruscha, Cheap Western Study, 1962. © Ed Ruscha. Right: Ed Ruscha, Torn Western Study, 1963. © Ed Ruscha
    Left: October 1946 issue of {Popular Western, A Thrilling Publication}, vo. 31, no. 2. Middle: Ed Ruscha, Cheap Western Study, 1962. © Ed Ruscha. Right: Ed Ruscha, Torn Western Study, 1963. © Ed Ruscha
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  • Ed Ruscha, Noise, Pencil, Broken Pencil, Cheap Western, 1963. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond. © Ed Ruscha
    Ed Ruscha, Noise, Pencil, Broken Pencil, Cheap Western, 1963. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond. © Ed Ruscha
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