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Ed Ruscha — Folded Paper
Ed Ruscha

Folded Paper

1973

Ed Ruscha's "Folded Paper" is a pastel work that explores the artist's interest in everyday objects and their visual potential through the medium of drawing. The piece examines the geometric forms and shadows created by creased and folded paper, transforming a mundane material into a subject of formal study. This work exemplifies Ruscha's conceptual approach to art, where simple subjects become vehicles for investigating perception, materiality, and representation.

Medium
pastel on paper

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Modern & Contemporary Art Evening Sale

March 6, 2025

Lot 27

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Ed Ruscha, Folded Paper, 1973

Ed Ruscha's "Folded Paper" is a pastel work that explores the artist's interest in everyday objects and their visual potential through the medium of drawing. The piece examines the geometric forms and shadows created by creased and folded paper, transforming a mundane material into a subject of formal study. This work exemplifies Ruscha's conceptual approach to art, where simple subjects become vehicles for investigating perception, materiality, and representation.

Medium
pastel on paper
Year
1973
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th Century, Minimalist Aesthetic, Conceptual Art, Sculptural Form, American Artist, Pop Art, Geometric Abstraction, Paper folding, Contemporary Art, Monochromatic

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