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Oklahoma artist Paul Ruscha sets the table for dubious tribute to Donald Trump - check out the art installation Dinner for Donald

On view through March 7, the exhibit "OK/LA" features an eclectic array of paintings, photographs, books and more by Mason Williams, Patrick Blackwell, Joe Goode, Jerry McMillan, Paul Ruscha and his older brother, Ed Ruscha.

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Ed Ruscha: Paintings Until 23 January at Gagosian, 541 West 24th Street, Manhattan The gallery is debuting eight new paintings by Ed Ruscha, one of America’s most significant living painters. Six of the canvases are two feet high and eight feet long, and each expands upon elements of the artist s lexicon that have, over the nearly six decades and counting of his career, become cornerstones of the zeitgeist. There are three iconographic landmarks explored in this show: flags, tires, and mountains. They are on occasion remixed, such as in the painting Hardscrabble (2020) which features a mountainscape at sunset, above which a massive tire tread floats in the sky. This single painting almost serves as a map to the cardinal points of Ruscha’s mastery: the sunset becomes a vehicle in which the seasoned painter can show off his trademark gradients, which he has revelled since at least the 1970s; the mountainscape allows him to display a technical prowess that is, though as efficien

On the Town: Artist explores roots in upcoming exhibit

On the Town: Artist explores roots in upcoming exhibit By: Lillie-Beth Brinkman The Journal Record January 5, 2021 Lillie-Beth Brinkman Now that we’ve said goodbye to the inaugural exhibit at Oklahoma Contemporary, and in keeping with the new year, it’s time to look forward to the art center’s next major exhibition in its striking new building. “Ed Ruscha: OKLA” opens Feb. 11 and represents the first solo exhibition of the Los Angeles artist’s work in his home state and his hometown, a news release noted. Ruscha graduated from Northwest Classen High School in Oklahoma City and lives in Los Angeles now.

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