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Ed Ruscha — Mr. Ray
Ed Ruscha — Mr. Ray
Ed Ruscha — Mr. Ray
Ed Ruscha — Mr. Ray
Ed Ruscha — Mr. Ray
Ed Ruscha — Mr. Ray
Ed Ruscha

Mr. Ray

1975

Ed Ruscha ’s limited edition print Mr. Ray exemplifies his signature blend of text and image, presenting bold typography over a subtly textured ground. As a refined example of Ruscha’s contribution to text-based art , the composition elevates a single phrase into a fully realized pictorial statement. Created in 1975, the artwork originated from a commission for a planned portfolio honoring Man Ray , organized by Luciano Anselmino/Galeria il Fauno in Turin; although the project was never completed, the fine art print was published in an edition of 100 and bears the gallery’s blindstamp. Ed Ruscha’s choice of name pays tribute to Man Ray’s influence on his thinking around language, visual poetry, and the fluid movement between mediums. Man Ray’s experiments with language and his cross-media practice offered a precedent for Ruscha’s own word-pictures and artist books, where the idea dictates the form and text becomes a pictorial subject. The direct, logo-like clarity of “Mr. Ray” compresses reference and homage into a single graphic gesture, reflecting Ruscha’s broader interest in the word as image and the legacy of Surrealist experimentation.

Medium
Prints

Notes

From MLTPL New Art Editions collection. Handle: ed-ruscha-mr-ray.

For Sale — $13000

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Ed Ruscha, Mr. Ray, 1975

Ed Ruscha ’s limited edition print Mr. Ray exemplifies his signature blend of text and image, presenting bold typography over a subtly textured ground. As a refined example of Ruscha’s contribution to text-based art , the composition elevates a single phrase into a fully realized pictorial statement. Created in 1975, the artwork originated from a commission for a planned portfolio honoring Man Ray , organized by Luciano Anselmino/Galeria il Fauno in Turin; although the project was never completed, the fine art print was published in an edition of 100 and bears the gallery’s blindstamp. Ed Ruscha’s choice of name pays tribute to Man Ray’s influence on his thinking around language, visual poetry, and the fluid movement between mediums. Man Ray’s experiments with language and his cross-media practice offered a precedent for Ruscha’s own word-pictures and artist books, where the idea dictates the form and text becomes a pictorial subject. The direct, logo-like clarity of “Mr. Ray” compresses reference and homage into a single graphic gesture, reflecting Ruscha’s broader interest in the word as image and the legacy of Surrealist experimentation.

Medium
Prints
Year
1975
Edition
of 100
Seen at
MLTPL, Hamburg

Related themes

20th Century, Word Art, Text Art, Conceptual Art, Printmaking, Typography, Pop Art, American Art

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Collected by

Alex Capecelatro