
Edward Ruscha OOF 1962 (reworked 1963) - MoMA
There are 2,458 paintings online. We have identified these works in the following photos from our exhibition history. Edward Ruscha. OOF. 1962 (reworked 1963). Oil on canvas. 71 1/2 x 67" …
Edward Ruscha - Wikipedia
Edward Joseph Ruscha IV (/ ruːˈʃeɪ /, roo-SHAY; born December 16, 1937) is an American artist associated with the pop art movement. He has worked in the media of painting, printmaking, …
Edward Ruscha. OOF. 1962 (reworked 1963) - MoMA
Ruscha completes his studies and he starts rendering these single outsized words on canvas. Artist, Ed Ruscha: My first paintings were of words that were monosyllabic, guttural utterings, …
Edward Ruscha. OOF. 1962 (reworked 1963) - MoMA
You have pure geometry and yet used in a way that evokes this very silly, irreverent "oof" of a sound. It makes you think about how paintings can’t speak out loud, and yet this one, you hear …
Ed Ruscha's 10 Most Famous Artworks | MyArtBroker | Article
2024年3月22日 · Through OOF, Ruscha explores the intersection of language, sound, and visual art, highlighting his pioneering role in blending textual content with visual form to reflect the …
MoMA Retrospective: Who Is Ed Ruscha and Why Is His Art So …
2023年11月2日 · OOF (1962) is probably the best-known of Ruscha’s word paintings, with its onomatopoeic subject painted a bright yellow against a deep blue backdrop in large, sans serif …
Ed Ruscha’s L.A. | The New Yorker
2013年6月24日 · If you need cheering up, go to the Museum of Modern Art and look at a painting called “Oof,” by Edward Ruscha. The title and the subject are identical, just those three block …
Ed Ruscha's MoMA Mega-Retrospective Is Endlessly Amusing
2023年9月7日 · Across around 200 works, MoMA's Ed Ruscha retrospective surveys an artist whose strength lies in his dry humor.
(#31) Ed Ruscha - sothebys.com
Quite the reverse, they are one integrated and enjoyable experience; Ruscha’s legendary word paintings, like OOF (1963) and Adios (1967), are prime examples of Ruscha's varied …
OOF (Ed Ruscha) (New MoMA) - jewish philosophy place
2019年12月1日 · Ed Ruscha, OOF, 1962 (reworked 1963); oil on canvas. “The single word, its guttural monosyllabic pronunciation, that’s what I was passionate about,” Ruscha has said of …
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