ガゴシアン・ギャラリーさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ガゴシアン・ギャラリーInstagram)「Tune in today at 2pm EST for a conversation about the interactive website 12 Sunsets: Exploring Ed Ruscha’s Archive with Andrew Perchuk, deputy director at the Getty Research Institute, and Rani Singh, director of special projects at Gagosian. The event was featured in the New York Times over the weekend.   Launched by the Getty in October 2020, the site allows users to browse more than sixty-five thousand photographs of Sunset Boulevard taken by Ed Ruscha between 1965 and 2007. The photographs are drawn from Ruscha’s Streets of Los Angeles Archive at the Getty, which presents a unique view of one of LA’s quintessential streets over the past fifty years. The pair will discuss how the Getty acquired the archive, the digitization and website creation processes, and the importance of this collection in understanding the artist’s oeuvre.   To conclude, cultural historian Josh Kun will speak about the musical legacy of Sunset Boulevard and discuss a few of Ruscha’s photographs with an accompanying song to reveal the music behind each location. Follow the link in our bio to register for the event. ________ #Gagosian @edruschaofficial @gettymuseum @rani_singh22 @andrewperchuk @nytimes Ed Ruscha; (1) "Cineramadome on Sunset Boulevard," 1985; (2) "Cesar Chavez and North Broadway," 2007; (3) "Cesar E. Chavez Blvd. at N. Figueroa St.," 1990. Images from Streets of Los Angeles Archive. The Getty Research Institute, 2012.M.1. Artwork © Ed Ruscha; (4) Ed Ruscha and his camera assistant, Bryan Heath, with Danny Kwan in Ruscha's Datsun pick-up, 1975. Photo: Paul Ruscha」12月14日 22時32分 - gagosian

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Tune in today at 2pm EST for a conversation about the interactive website 12 Sunsets: Exploring Ed Ruscha’s Archive with Andrew Perchuk, deputy director at the Getty Research Institute, and Rani Singh, director of special projects at Gagosian. The event was featured in the New York Times over the weekend.

Launched by the Getty in October 2020, the site allows users to browse more than sixty-five thousand photographs of Sunset Boulevard taken by Ed Ruscha between 1965 and 2007. The photographs are drawn from Ruscha’s Streets of Los Angeles Archive at the Getty, which presents a unique view of one of LA’s quintessential streets over the past fifty years. The pair will discuss how the Getty acquired the archive, the digitization and website creation processes, and the importance of this collection in understanding the artist’s oeuvre.

To conclude, cultural historian Josh Kun will speak about the musical legacy of Sunset Boulevard and discuss a few of Ruscha’s photographs with an accompanying song to reveal the music behind each location. Follow the link in our bio to register for the event.
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#Gagosian @edruschaofficial @gettymuseum @rani_singh22 @andrewperchuk @ニューヨーク・タイムズ
Ed Ruscha; (1) "Cineramadome on Sunset Boulevard," 1985; (2) "Cesar Chavez and North Broadway," 2007; (3) "Cesar E. Chavez Blvd. at N. Figueroa St.," 1990. Images from Streets of Los Angeles Archive. The Getty Research Institute, 2012.M.1. Artwork © Ed Ruscha; (4) Ed Ruscha and his camera assistant, Bryan Heath, with Danny Kwan in Ruscha's Datsun pick-up, 1975. Photo: Paul Ruscha


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