Words Are Mirrors From Ed Ruscha ; Offbeat Images at Gallery

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To Ed Ruscha, texture and subject have no boundaries, as evidenced by a body of work that contains pop art images of products and places, along with one-syllable commentaries on everyday life.

The artist, whose first retrospective of drawings, "Cotton Puffs, Q-tips, Smoke and Mirrors: The Drawings of Ed Ruscha," recently opened at the National Gallery of Art, has long dazzled audiences with his humorous, off-the-wall style.

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Words Are Mirrors From Ed Ruscha ; Offbeat Images at Gallery

The exhibit features more than 90 works, a nice, but smaller complement to the larger display of mostly Ruscha works five years ago at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.

Its moniker stems from a conversation between Mr. Ruscha and exhibition curator Margit ...

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