拍品专文
The Los Angeles based print studio Cirrus Editions was founded in 1970 by printer Jean Millant following his fellowship at Tamarind Lithography workshop. During his time at Tamarind, Millant became friendly with many California based artists creating works at the press who would go on to produce editions at Cirrus over the subsequent decades. This diverse group included including Sam Francis, Kenneth Price and Ed Ruscha. Ruscha was particularly taken with the idiosyncratic nature of Millant’s printing techniques and as result he used many non-traditional elements in his printmaking practice during this period, including foodstuffs and various household fluids as substitute inks. Evil, printed on wood-grain veneer and additionally scented with the perfume Cabochard by Grès, is a product of this prolific era of experimentation for Ruscha.