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Wall Rockets: Contemporary Artists and Ed Ruscha at the FLAG

Nir Hod, The Night You Left, 2007, oil on black mirror, 47 x 64 inches. Courtesy of the Collection of John and Amy Phelan.

Wall Rockets: Contemporary Artists and Ed Ruscha, currently on view at the FLAG Art Foundation, is an homage to one of America’s most beloved artists. Named after Ruscha’s celebrated canvas, Wall Rockets (2000), which sits front-and-center at the elevator entry, the exhibition includes a multi-media mixture of works by over seventy international artists — including John Baldessari, Tom Friedman, Juergen Teller and Mark Bradford, among others — who were influenced, in one way or another, by Ruscha’s iconic pop art style. (The vernacular of Southern California and Los Angeles in particular have played a major role in Ruscha’s oeuvre.) Read More »

By Karen Bookatz |

Wall Rockets: Contemporary Artists and Ed Ruscha at the FLAG via Dossier Journal

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