Dirty Baby

by Ed Ruscha, Nels Cline, and David Breskin

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DIRTY BABY is a provocative trialogueA" between the paintings of Ed Ruscha, the music of Nels Cline, and the poems of David Breskin. The title comes from the idea that when different art forms mate, the resulting offspring is no purebred-but rather a wonderfully dirty and lovable mutt. The book is divided into two sidesA" in the manner of a vinyl record: Side A offers a time-lapse history of Western Civilization; Side B charts the American misadventure in Iraq. The 66 Ruscha pictures in the book are drawn from two rarely seen bodies of work, the Silhouettes and the Cityscapes, in which Ruscha uses censor stripsA" in place of the words which normally occupy a prominent place in his pictures. Throughout, Breskin's rhapsodic verses, using the ancient Arabic form of the ghazal, serve as powerful companions to Ruscha's gorgeously reproduced paintings. To this mix Cline adds more than an hour-and-a-half of new music for a large ensemble: by turns rhapsodic and edgy, heartfelt and raucous, it ranges from acoustic impressionism to dense, dark electronica.
Housed in a luscious slipcase and including four CDs, two of music and two of spoken-voice poetry, this vibrant, polyphonic book is a wild surprise produced by three of the most exciting artists working today.
  • ISBN10 3791350838
  • ISBN13 9783791350837
  • Publish Date 30 July 2010
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 4 June 2021
  • Publish Country DE
  • Imprint Prestel
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 160
  • Language English