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Ed Ruscha, Our Flag, 2017

Ed Ruscha's Our Flag is on loan at the Brooklyn Museum through Dec. 13, 2020.

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Anonymous said…
I hope this painting enters LACMA's collection one day
It's owned by LA collectors Jimmy Iovine and Liberty Ross, who gave LACMA Mark Bradford's 150 Portrait Tone
Zack said…
This painting of a shredded flag is very appropriate for this moment. I fear that if Trump is re-elected, things will get even worse.
Anonymous said…
@WilliamPoundstone That's why I'm hoping this painting can enter the collection too one day :D
Anonymous said…
Here's a link to the podcast between Lovine and Ruscha: https://news.artnet.com/the-art-angle/art-angle-podcast-jimmy-iovine-ed-ruscha-1919128. I too would love for this painting to be given to LACMA one day. Anybody know where the other Ruscha flag paintings are? It would be wonderful to re-unite them in a exhibit - this one captures the moment.
Anonymous said…
If that painting is ever gifted to LACMA, that would be appropriate. Appropriate given the way the museum's director and board of trustees, and elected city and county officials involved with them have ignored public sentiment and allowed a non-transparent process behind the financial, technical and operational mess of Govan/Zumthor.

Shredded democracy, indeed.

Let them eat cake.
Anonymous said…
All county board of supervisors are elected democratically. They voted to fund and approve the plans.
Anonymous said…
All county board of supervisors elected to ignore the vast majority of their constituent’s protests against the Zumthor plan and voted on a deeply unpopular plan anyway.
Anonymous said…
^^^Vast majority?

The Save-LACMA mob thinks like Trump.