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Why did Rauschenberg take 40 erasers to the drawing? How did it bring Pop Artists together? And what happened next for the ...
ADVERTISEMENT His love of reinvention was established early and very personally when he decided his rebirth as an artist required a new name. Milton Ernest Rauschenberg became Robert. From his ...
Robert Rauschenberg Foundation By the time of Rauschenberg's death, his properties at Captiva housed a huge archive of his art, much of it filled with the sense of energy and productive freedom ...
A Trisha Brown company tour recalls a time when Rauschenberg, one of the country’s most influential artists, was changing and ...
The artistic career of the American artist Robert Rauschenberg was intensely prolific, multidisciplinary, promiscuous even in its unending curiosity and thirst for exciting collaborations.
Throughout his six-decade career, American artist Robert Rauschenberg breathed new life into contemporary art. In the 1950s, as his high-minded contemporaries in the New York School attempted to ...
Rauschenberg gave artists an enormous sense of freedom and permission to create anything they could dream of, so long as they were earnest in their ideas and execution. Robert Rauschenberg ...
John McEwen In 1986 I was writing a magazine article in which I mentioned Robert Rauschenberg's celebrated Monogram, writes Rhoda Koenig. In his survey of modern art, The Shock of the New ...
Between 1984 and 1991, Robert Rauschenberg undertook an expansive cultural exchange programme to encourage understanding between different cultures through art. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture ...
In 1969, Robert Rauschenberg was one of seven artists invited by NASA to witness and respond to the Apollo 11 mission that first landed humans on the moon. During the year that followed that ...
TAMPA, Fla. – Artist Robert Rauschenberg, whose use of odd and everyday articles earned him regard as a pioneer in pop art but whose talents spanned the worlds of painting, sculpture and dance ...