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Allen Ruppersberg

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Allen Ruppersberg
Ruppersberg presents a book-give-away performance of The New Five Foot Shelf paperback book.
Born1944 (age 79–80)
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Alma materChouinard Art Institute (now California Institute of the Arts)
Known forConceptual art, Painting, Sculpture, Installation art

Allen Ruppersberg (born 1944) is an American conceptual artist based in Los Angeles and New York City.

He is one of the first generation of American conceptual artists that changed the way art was thought about and made.[citation needed] His work includes paintings, prints, photographs, sculptures, installations and books.

Early life and education

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Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Ruppersberg graduated in 1967 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Chouinard Art Institute (now the California Institute of the Arts) in Los Angeles, California.

Career

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During his early years in Los Angeles, he began significant relationships with John Baldessari, William Leavitt, Ed Ruscha, William Wegman and Allan McCollum. He participated in the 1969 exhibition When Attitudes Become Form,[1] and is recognized as a seminal practitioner of installation art, having produced works including Al's Cafe (1969), Al's Grand Hotel (1971) and The Novel that Writes Itself (1978).

He moved to New York in 1985.

Exhibitions

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Since the late 1960s, his work has been the subject of over sixty solo exhibitions and nearly 200 group shows. In 1985, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles organized an exhibition of Ruppersberg's work, which subsequently traveled to the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York City.[2]

His work can be found in permanent collections of museums internationally, including:

Artist's philosophy

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Ruppersberg's philosophy is to use language as a means of expression in its own right. He drew on all the different sectors of the mass media and the consumer society from a critical viewpoint.[3]

Works

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  • The New Five Foot Shelf. The installation consists of 50 books and 44 posters. Dimension of the installation: variable. Limited edition of 10 copies and 2 artist’s proofs. Produced and published in 2001 by Editions Micheline Szwajcer & Michèle Didier. Voir mfc-michèle didier
  • "The New Five Foot Shelf of Books" – installation, produced and published in 2003 by Editions Micheline Szwajcer and Michèle Didier, Brussels. Voir mfc-michèle didier
  • "Chapter VI" – artist book, produced and published in 2009 by mfc-michèle didier, Brussels
  • The Novel That Writes Itself, artist book, produced and published in 2014 by mfc-michèle didier, Brussels

Awards

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Personal life

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Ruppersberg lives and works in Los Angeles and New York City. Ruppersburg is in a long term relationship for the past 12 years with Annette Leddy.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Szeemann, Harald (1969). When Attitudes Become Form (exhibition catalog). Bern: Kunsthalle Bern.
  2. ^ Singerman, Howard (1985). Allen Ruppersberg: The Secret of Life and Death. Volume I: 1969–1984. Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles catalog (edited by Julia Brown). Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press.
  3. ^ Mallouk, Elyse (October 5, 2011). "The Visiting Artist Profile Allen Ruppersberg". Art Practical Artist Profiles. Archived from the original on July 25, 2019. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  4. ^ United States Artists Official Website

Suggested reading

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