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Ed Ruscha At Casa Malaparte
$72.00
This book was published on the occasion of Ed Ruscha at Casa Malaparte, a one-night-only exhibition in July 2019 at Casa Malaparte, the famous cliffside house built on the Italian island of Capri by Curzio Malaparte (the pseudonym of Kurt Erich Suckert), a provocative writer, editor, and intellectual active in the Italian literary and artistic avant-garde. Ruscha’s paintings and prints on canvas, paper, and vellum feature trompe l’oeil depictions of wooden slats in highly graphic compositions. Conveying the materiality and grain of the planks, these works investigate the effects of light, time, and structure.
The book reproduces all of the paintings and prints in the exhibition, together with installation views that document the interplay between Ruscha’s works and the site’s unique architecture and furnishings.
An essay by art historian Mario Codognato contextualizes this body of work, which is further illuminated by a conversation between the artist and Glenn Fuhrman, collector and founder of the FLAG Art Foundation, New York.
- Hardcover
- 76 pages, 12 x 10 x .5 inch
- Published 2019
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