Ed Ruscha: In Conversation | Artist's Talk | Tate Talks
Join the acclaimed artist, Ed Ruscha, for a conversation with Frances Morris reflecting on his life and career spanning six decades Ed Ruscha is widely regarded as one of the world’s most important artists best known for his series of photographs of Los Angeles and paintings featuring everyday words and phrases. In this talk, Ruscha will discuss with Tate Modern’s Director Frances Morris his work that explores the relationship between mass media and the banality of modern urban life.

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Ed Ruscha

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John Baldessari & Ed Ruscha

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ED RUSCHA - Interview 2017

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Ed Ruscha on The Forward Podcast with Lance Armstrong

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In Conversation: Mika Rottenberg and Paul McCarthy

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Richard Avedon interview (1993)

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John Baldessari – Pure Beauty | Tate

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