First retrospective catalogue: includes a chronology of the artist's works from 1967 to 1996, a bibliography, and texts by
Yves Aupetitallot,
Catherine Quéloz, Dan Cameron, and Ruppersberg himself.
Published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at Le Magasin, Grenoble, from October 19, 1996 to January 5, 1997.
Allen Ruppersberg (born 1944 in Cleveland, Ohio) came of age as an artist in the late 1960s in Los Angeles, where he was part of the burgeoning Conceptual movement of that time and place. The artists with whom he allied himself most closely in those early years were
Bas Jan Ader and Ger Val Elk, both Dutch, but living in the area at that time, as well as
William Leavitt,
Allan McColllum, and William Wegman. Like these artists and other Los Angeles Conceptual pioneers such as
Ed Ruscha and
John Baldessari, Ruppersberg used photographs he made or found in combination with text and narrative strategies to investigate such issues as the role of the artist, the relationship between nature and culture, text and image, and fiction and fact.