Artist Ed Ruscha's career-spanning retrospective
The largest exhibition ever of works by Ed Ruscha, one of the most celebrated American artists of the postwar era, is now on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Ruscha, now 85, talks with correspondent David Pogue about collecting much of his life's work into one retrospective; the cryptic nature of many of his paintings; and his use of unusual materials (like chocolate and axle grease).
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“To stand back and explain it would be a bit like searching for bones in ice cream… it’s not gonna happen.” This is one of the best quotes ever.
Never heard of him, but now I can’t wait to see his exhibit
@Lyndanet
7 ай бұрын
I was into the melting chocolates walls
my favorite exhibition ive ever been to, so well put together
I saw the exhibit and my favorite work is shown here at 5:48 (4th from last, I think): Trade School. The prison-like portrayal of a place where young men went to learn to fit into the industrial complex is hauntingly appropriate.
One wonderful night at his home in the canyon still burns in my memory.
@Lyndanet
7 ай бұрын
Muse ?
He is a graphic designer at heart.
Painting with chocolate and blood seems like fun. I admire Ed Ruscha's perspective about art.
Absolutely love it!!! I will look into his artwork.
I loved the elephant going uphill. And I always say "OOF"
Loved the Ed Rushca-painted sun artwork at the end of the video. Nice touch. Although it probably would have been more apt if the artwork was just the word "sun", instead.
@DavidPogue
7 ай бұрын
LOL! true!
Checking in with you.
"step back and look at things"
I don't like any of his artwork. But I can appreciate his talent.
CBS > Rusha is not the last great artist of the 20th century. Jasper Johns is still alive. I think you meant to say, one of the last living Pop artists.
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We have to go
Post modern stuff leaves me cold.
Gosh. This guy produces nothingburgers but David Pogue was delightful, as always.
I don't understand and I'm an artist.
@lynemac2539
7 ай бұрын
I do and I am, too.
52 million …absurd. Ridiculous, give me a break
@I_WANT_MY_SLAW
7 ай бұрын
It's called money laundering.
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@Lyndanet
7 ай бұрын
Very
Zzzzzzzz….boring