Twentysix Gasoline Stations.

one of the most influential conceptual art works

Twentysix Gasoline Stations.

RUSCHA, Ed [Edward].

Item Number: 1282

Hollywood: National Excelsior Publication, 1962.

First edition, one of 400 numbered copies; this copy is number 141. Original white wrappers, printed in red, with the original parchment dust jacket. A fine copy. Signed twice by Ed Ruscha. Ruscha’s first book, a seminal “bookwork”, one of the most influential conceptual art works, it served as a kind of tonic, liberating the artists’ book from many of its traditional emphases. “The first book came out of a play with words. The title came before I even thought about the pictures. I like the word ‘gasoline’ and I like the specific quality of ‘twenty-six.’ If you look at the book you will see how well the typography works – I worked on all that before I took the photographs. Above all, the photographs I use are not ‘arty’ in any sense of the word. . . . One of the purposes of my book has to do with making a mass-produced object. The final product has a very commercial, professional feel to it . . . . I have eliminated all text from my books — I want absolutely neutral material. My pictures are not that interesting, nor the subject matter . . . my book is more like a collection of ‘ready- 56 item 241 mades’. Edward Ruscha, Artforum interview, 1965; Lippard, Six Years: The dematerialization of the art object from 1966 to 1972, p.11. “The most renowned series of artist’s books in the history of the genre,” Parr & Badger, The Photobook: A History, Vol. II; Castleman, A Century of Artists Books, p.167.

The American Artist Edward Rushca was associated with the Pop art movement. He worked in the media of painting, printmaking, drawing, photography, and film. In 2001, Ruscha was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters as a member of the Department of Art. In 2004 he was elected an Honorary Royal Academician of London's Royal Academy of Arts. He was honored with the cultural prize of the 'German Society for Photography' in 2006, the Aspen Award for Art in 2008, and the National Arts Award for Artistic Excellence in 2009.

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