1941 copy of a National-Excelsior Daily Journal. The journal is the same type of day journal used by Ed Ruscha in from which he appropriated the name of the publisher, National-Excelsior, as the name of his own publishing imprint when advertising his earliest artist's books. ... [details]
True FIRST EDITION of Edward Ruscha's first artists' book and said to be the Rosetta Stone of all contemporary artists' publications. Features black-and-white photographs of gasoline stations in California, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas captioned in all caps text with the name of the gas station pictured and it's location. [details]
Ruscha's first artists' book - and by far his best know title. [details]
Edward Ruscha's first artist's book - and by far his best known title. Features black-and-white photographs of gasoline stations in California, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas captioned in all caps text with the name of the gas station pictured and it's location. [details]
First published compendium of Mason Williams' comedy skits, poems and photographs. Cover design by Edward Ruscha. [details]
Second edition printing of the first published compendium of Mason Williams' comedy skits, poems and photographs. Cover design by Edward Ruscha. [details]
Mail order catalogue from Sunset House, a company where Ed Ruscha once worked personalizing children's wooden toys by painting their name on them. [details]
Second artist's book by Edward Ruscha. [details]
Second Edition of the second artist's book produced by Edward Ruscha. Features black and pale yellow photographs of examples of small fires such as burning matches, a man smoking a cigar, and an acetylene welding torch. ... [details]
Accordion fold exhibition announcement card published in conjunction with show held [March 1 - 31, 1965]. Text by John Coplans. Artists include Larry Bell, Edward Ruscha, Tony De Lap, Craig Kauffman, and William Reynolds. ... [details]