About The Work
In 1986, Ruscha made the original drawing on which the scarf is based, inspired by a phrase he saw inscribed in stone above the entrance to the science block of Los Angeles’s storied Hollywood High School.
About Ed Ruscha
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Silk twill scarf
51.25 in x 51.25 in
Numbered and printed with the artist's signature, and includes a Certificate of Authenticity. Includes the original presentation box.
About The Work
In 1986, Ruscha made the original drawing on which the scarf is based, inspired by a phrase he saw inscribed in stone above the entrance to the science block of Los Angeles’s storied Hollywood High School.
About Ed Ruscha
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Art for Democracy: Bid or Buy Now
- Interviews & Features: IFPDA Print Fair Preview - An Interview with Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl
- Interviews & Features: David Byrne is releasing an edition with Artspace and Phaidon
- Interviews & Features: The Artspace Group Show: Water
- Interviews & Features: Monica Nelson - The Art for Home Interview
Produced by Massif Central, Italy, and co-published by (RED) and Gagosian, New York.
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