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Every Building on the Sunset Strip,

1966

Ed Ruscha, born 1937, Omaha, NE; active Los Angeles, CA
Printed by Dick de Ruscha
Published by Ed Ruscha, born 1937, Omaha, NE; active Los Angeles, CA
1997-90

More Context

Ruscha’s <em>Every Building on the Sunset Strip</em> is a photographic collage of a mile and a half of Sunset Boulevard. The street was an important commercial site popular for cruising by automobile and well known for its vibrant nightlife. To take the photographs, Ruscha drove down the road in a pickup truck. In the bed was an automated camera set to take shots at regular intervals. The accordion foldout book is 25 feet long when fully open and shows both sides of the street.

Information

Title
Every Building on the Sunset Strip
Dates

1966

Maker
Ed Ruscha
Printed by Dick de Ruscha
Published by Ed Ruscha
Medium
Paperback book illustrated with offset lithography
Dimensions
closed: 18.1 × 14.4 × 1.3 cm (7 1/8 × 5 11/16 × 1/2 in.) open: 18.1 × 716 cm (7 1/8 × 281 7/8 in.) Slip case: 18.6 × 14.9 × 1.6 cm (7 5/16 × 5 7/8 × 5/8 in.)
Credit Line
Museum purchase, gift of Alexander D. Stuart, Class of 1972
Object Number
1997-90
Place Depicted

North America, United States, Los Angeles

Inscription
Signed on slipcase in pen and black ink, bottom: Ed Ruscha
Reference Numbers
Engberg B4
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