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Ed Ruscha’s Calmly Collapsing America
Ed Ruscha’s Calmly Collapsing America

By the time I left “Ed Ruscha / Now Then,” an XXL retrospective at moma comprising some two hundred works produced between the Eisenhower years and the present, I had lost count of the burning things, which are as lowbrow as a diner and as la-di-da as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

The New Yorker · 03 Oct, 2023 @ 04:30

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