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Image from parka blogs of my, ten convenient stores, page in Various Small Books
Image from parka blogs of my, ten convenient stores, page in Various Small Books

Review Rundown for Ed Ruscha: Books & Co. / Various Small Books

October 09, 2013 in art notes, Artist, Ed Ruscha, gallery, international, my pictures, Photography, publications, review, ten convenient stores
 

Press for Books and Co.

Review | Pastelegram The Library of Unborrowed Books and Ed Ruscha Books & Co. Art in General; Gagosian Gallery By Kara Carmack

Rather than quarantined in vitrines—though some are—the books on the walls offer their smells and textures to the viewer. The glossy, flimsy and colorful pages of Harlan Erskine’s Ten Convenient Stores (2005), for example, mimic those of magazines found within his convenient stores. Erskine’s book, clearly riffing on Ruscha’s Twentysix Gasoline Stations, documents the stores’ exteriors, highlighting their neon signs, florescent interior lights and colorful advertisements plastered on the windows. The book’s thin glossy pages, however, tactilely move us through the stores’ front doors into the shelves of cheap commercial goods we know are there but cannot see.

Impressions Lately: Poetic gesture: Ed Ruscha Books & Co at Gagosian Gallery, NY

The New York Times: Ed Ruscha’s Books and Landscapes at Gagosian

Artcards Review: Ruscha Bookworks Roar @ New York Public Library : “Ed Ruscha Books & Co.” @ Gagosian Gallery

E1F mediaproject Ed Ruscha. Books and Paintings – Museum Brandhorst – Munich

archphoto: Ed Ruscha. Books & Paintings / Books & co

Artlog: SEE In Love with Books

StrayCats: Ed Ruscha – Books & Co // München

Artist Portfolio Magazine: Ed Ruscha Books & Co at Gagosian Gallery

Press For Various Small Books: Referencing Various Small Books by Ed Ruscha

Parka Blogs: Book Review: VARIOUS SMALL BOOKS: Referencing Various Small Books by Ed Ruscha

The Boston Globe: Books: Quick look at “Various Small Books: Referencing Various Small Books by Ed Ruscha”

Publishers weekly: Nonfiction Book Review: Various Small Books: Referencing Various Small Books

The New York Times: ‘Various Small Books,’ Inspired by Ed Ruscha, and More

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