Edward Ruscha, They Call Her Styrene, 2000
Images of Edward Ruscha, They Call Her Styrene

They Call Her Styrene, 2000
printed on paper, and sewn and glued
3 copies: 5 1/8 × 7 ½ in (13 × 19 cm)
Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Restricted gift of the Marcia and Irving Stenn Jr. Fund, 2012.132
Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago
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- Edward Ruscha, Colored People, 1972
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- Edward Ruscha, Every Building on the Sunset Strip, 1966
- Short A photograph of a white piece of paper has small light grey text reading "THE SUNSET STRIP" at the top of the page.