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  1. Standard Station. 1966 | MoMA. An influential Los Angeles painter, printmaker, and photographer, Edward Ruscha developed a vibrant signature style of combining words, images, objects, and landscapes in deadpan ways—sometimes humorous, sometimes sinister—that associated him first with Pop art in the 1960s and then with Conceptual art in the ...

  2. Oct 14, 2016 · Its stations ubiquitous across 20th Century America, John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil was at one point the largest company in the world. Even when broken up by the federal government into seven smaller companies, “Baby Standard” gasoline stations continued to line Route 66 from Los Angeles to Ruscha’s family home in Oklahoma City until 1984, when the brand became Chevron.

  3. Standard Station. 1966. Ed Ruscha (American, born 1937) printed by Art Krebs, Los Angeles. published by Audrey Sabol, Villanova, Pennsylvania. Ed Ruscha is a California-based artist whose work is associated with the Pop art movement. Standard Station marks the first time that Ruscha collaborated with a print publisher, who financed the edition ...

  4. Curator, Ana Torok: In Standard Station, Ten-Cent Western Being Torn in Half, we see the service station from Amarillo, Texas. You’re looking at the gas station almost from below. This strong diagonal composition elevates this humble roadside architecture into something monumental. Ruscha would use the gas station motif again and again.

  5. Feb 26, 2024 · Standard Station” by Edward Ruscha is a clear illustration of how the artist was able to find profound meaning and create widespread impact in the most ordinary subjects. In Ruscha’s unique visual language and topics, viewers are encouraged to ponder the intricacies of American life and culture, and to stretch their minds to see beyond ...

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  6. Standard Station, Amarillo, Texas, oil painting created in 1963 by American artist Ed Ruscha. The image is an icon of the Pop art movement. Ruscha was born in Nebraska but grew up in Oklahoma City, and in 1956 he moved to Los Angeles, California. There, he enrolled at the Chouinard Art Institute (now the California Institute of the Arts ), a ...

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  8. Edward Ruscha (American, born 1937) Printed by Art Krebs, Los Angeles Published by Audrey Sabol (American (Villanova, Pennsylvania), born 1937)

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