Los Francisco San Angeles - Edward Ruscha
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Description
A conceptual etching by Edward Ruscha that merges the street grids of Los Angeles and San Francisco into a singular, abstract map.
Edward Ruscha, born in 1937, is an American artist associated with the Pop Art movement and the conceptual art scene of the West Coast. His work frequently examines the intersection of language, typography, and the urban environment. In this piece, Los Francisco San Angeles, Ruscha presents a cartographic abstraction that merges the street grids of Los Angeles and San Francisco. The composition is minimalist, relying on thin, precise lines to represent the thoroughfares of these two major Californian cities. By superimposing street names such as Wilshire, Beverly, and Geary, Ruscha creates a visual collision of geography. The lines are rendered with a delicate touch, using a muted palette of red, blue, and black ink against a stark white background. This approach strips the urban map of its utilitarian function, transforming it into a graphic study of space and nomenclature. Ruscha often employs a deadpan aesthetic, removing the emotional weight typically associated with place. The work functions as a linguistic puzzle, where the viewer must navigate the overlapping names and intersecting lines. It reflects his ongoing interest in how we perceive and categorise the physical world through signs and symbols. The etching process provides a tactile quality to the lines, which appear as if they were drawn directly onto the paper. This print captures the essence of Ruscha's practice, where the mundane details of city life are elevated through a rigorous, systematic arrangement. By combining the names of streets from two distinct cities, he creates a fictional geography that exists only within the confines of the print. The work invites the viewer to consider the arbitrary nature of urban planning and the way language shapes our understanding of location.
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Los Francisco San Angeles - Edward Ruscha
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
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