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{{Short description|American artist (born 1937)}} {{Infobox artist | image = Ed Ruscha KhanAcademyTurkce.jpg | caption = Ruscha in 2016 | name = Edward Ruscha | birth_name = Edward Joseph Ruscha IV | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1937|12|16|mf=y}} | birth_place = [[Omaha, Nebraska]], U.S. | death_date = | death_place = | spouse = {{ubl|{{marriage|Danica Knego|1967|1978|reason=divorced}}|{{marriage|<!-- remarriage-->|1987}}}} | field = [[Painting]], [[photography]], [[printmaking]], [[film]], [[artist's book|book art]] | training = [[Chouinard Art Institute]] | movement = [[Pop art]] | works = {{ubil|''Large Trademark with Eight Spotlights'' (1961)|''Every Building on the Sunset Strip'' (1966)|''Standard Station'' (1966)}} | patrons = | awards = [[Guggenheim Fellowship]] (1971) }} '''Edward Joseph Ruscha IV''' ({{IPAc-en|r|uΛ|Λ|Κ|eΙͺ}}, ''roo-SHAY''; born December 16, 1937) is an American artist associated with the anti-[[pop art]] movement. He has worked in the media of [[painting]], [[printmaking]], [[drawing]], [[photography]], and [[film]]. He is also noted for creating several [[artist's book]]s. Ruscha lives and works in [[Culver City, California]].<ref>Dana Goodyear (11 April 2011), [https://www.newyorker.com/talk/2011/04/11/110411ta_talk_goodyear Ed Ruscha: 'California Postcard: Moving Day'] ''The New Yorker''.</ref>
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