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Review: In his rapturous MoMA retrospective, L.A. artist Ed Ruscha gives New York School art a witty blow

Por: Los Angeles Times Entertainment September 20, 2023

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Ed Ruscha, born in Omaha, Neb., in 1937, grew up in a devoutly Roman Catholic home. As a kid, he set the church aside, as kids often do. The moment he turned 18, and vaguely thinking of a life in art, he aimed his car west on Route 66 from Oklahoma City, where his family had moved when he was 4, and headed to Los Angeles. During the 1950s, choosing to become an artist working in the cultural backwater of L.A. rather than in rising powerhouse New... + full article



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