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Screenprint with pearl dust on Fabriano Classico glazed-finish watercolor paper. Pearl Dust Combination from the Insects Portfolio by Ed Ruscha is a 1972 screenprint enhanced with pearl dust on Fabriano Classico glazed-finish watercolor paper, issued in an edition of 100. Measuring 20 1/8 x 27 inches, the composition presents a sparse constellation of flies, ants, and cockroaches dispersed across a luminous, subtly shimmering surface. The addition of pearl dust introduces a delicate sheen that shifts with light, contrasting with the crisp, dark silhouettes of the insects. As part of the Insects Portfolio, the work reflects Ruscha’s conceptual exploration of repetition and ordinary subjects, while the refined materials lend an unexpected elegance to imagery typically associated with discomfort or intrusion.
Pearl Dust Combination from the Insects Portfolio, 1972
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Screenprint with pearl dust on Fabriano Classico glazed-finish watercolor paper. Pearl Dust Combination from the Insects Portfolio by Ed Ruscha is a 1972 screenprint enhanced with pearl dust on Fabriano Classico glazed-finish watercolor paper, issued in an edition of 100. Measuring 20 1/8 x 27 inches, the composition presents a sparse constellation of flies, ants, and cockroaches dispersed across a luminous, subtly shimmering surface. The addition of pearl dust introduces a delicate sheen that shifts with light, contrasting with the crisp, dark silhouettes of the insects. As part of the Insects Portfolio, the work reflects Ruscha’s conceptual exploration of repetition and ordinary subjects, while the refined materials lend an unexpected elegance to imagery typically associated with discomfort or intrusion.
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What is New Topographics?
New Topographics is a term coined in 1975 by curator William Jenkins to describe a group of photographers whose work focused on formal black-and-white images of urban and industrial landscapes. Jenkins initially described their aesthetic as banal, but the photographers themselves argued that their compositions were as significant as those of natural landscapes, emphasizing the beauty in everyday, man-made environments.
