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RUSCHA Edward (Omaha, Nebraska 1937)
Minneapolis (Minnesota), The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, 1972, 9,4x11,5 cm, publisher hardback binding, pp. [438], catalog / artist’s book with green hardback cover illustrated with a photographic image on the front plate and on the spine, 91 black and white photographic images in the text. Catalog of the exhibition with a short text by Gus Foster and a detailed description of all the graphics and books on display. Designed by Ruscha in the style of a “Little Big Book” with the last half of the pages blank to get the desired thickness. Edition of 2,000 copies. (Minneapolis, The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, April 18 - May 28, 1972). Exemplar containing the two famous business cards: a personal one from Edward Ruscha, which explains how to correctly pronounce his name, and one from Gus Foster, curator of the prints and drawings department at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
[Bibliography: Engberg - Phillpot 1999: volume II, M 25, pag. 129].
RUSCHA Edward (Omaha, Nebraska 1937)
Minneapolis (Minnesota), The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, 1972, 9,4x11,5 cm, publisher hardback binding, pp. [438], catalog / artist’s book with green hardback cover illustrated with a photographic image on the front plate and on the spine, 91 black and white photographic images in the text. Catalog of the exhibition with a short text by Gus Foster and a detailed description of all the graphics and books on display. Designed by Ruscha in the style of a “Little Big Book” with the last half of the pages blank to get the desired thickness. Edition of 2,000 copies. (Minneapolis, The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, April 18 - May 28, 1972). Exemplar containing the two famous business cards: a personal one from Edward Ruscha, which explains how to correctly pronounce his name, and one from Gus Foster, curator of the prints and drawings department at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
[Bibliography: Engberg - Phillpot 1999: volume II, M 25, pag. 129].
RUSCHA Edward (Omaha, Nebraska 1937)
Minneapolis (Minnesota), The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, 1972, 9,4x11,5 cm, publisher hardback binding, pp. [438], catalog / artist’s book with green hardback cover illustrated with a photographic image on the front plate and on the spine, 91 black and white photographic images in the text. Catalog of the exhibition with a short text by Gus Foster and a detailed description of all the graphics and books on display. Designed by Ruscha in the style of a “Little Big Book” with the last half of the pages blank to get the desired thickness. Edition of 2,000 copies. (Minneapolis, The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, April 18 - May 28, 1972). Exemplar containing the two famous business cards: a personal one from Edward Ruscha, which explains how to correctly pronounce his name, and one from Gus Foster, curator of the prints and drawings department at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
[Bibliography: Engberg - Phillpot 1999: volume II, M 25, pag. 129].