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Robert Rauschenberg 1925–2008 - TateMilton Ernest "Robert" or "Bob" Rauschenberg (October 22, 1925 – May 12, 2008) was an American painter and graphic artist whose early works anticipated the Pop ...
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Robert Rauschenberg | The Guggenheim Museums and FoundationRobert Rauschenberg was born Milton Rauschenberg on October 22, 1925, in Port Arthur, Texas. He began to study pharmacology at the University of Texas, Austin, ...
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Robert Rauschenberg | MoMABorn in Port Arthur, Texas, Rauschenberg studied at a variety of art schools including the experimental Black Mountain College outside of Asheville, North ...
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Robert Rauschenberg Foundation: HomepageWorking in a wide range of materials, techniques, and disciplines, Rauschenberg is celebrated as a forerunner for nearly every art movement since Abstract ...Artworks · Grants · Rauschenberg Residency · StaffMissing: key achievements
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Robert Rauschenberg | Whitney Museum of American ArtRauschenberg received numerous awards during his nearly 60-year artistic career. Among the most prominent were the International Grand Prize in Painting at the ...
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Chronology - Robert Rauschenberg FoundationBorn Milton Ernest Rauschenberg on October 22, 1925, in Port Arthur ... May 12: Rauschenberg dies at age eighty-two in his studio in Captiva, Florida.
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Rauschenberg Sculptures, Bio, Ideas - The Art StoryJun 5, 2014 · Robert Rauschenberg was born Milton Ernest Rauschenberg in the small refinery town of Port Arthur, Texas. His father, Ernest, was a strict and ...White Paintings · Childhood · Early Mature Period
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Mother of God - SFMOMARauschenberg's family belonged to the Church of Christ, and his mother, Dora, in particular, was deeply religious. He spent every Sunday in church and Sunday ...
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Exhibitions at LACMA: Robert Rauschenberg | UnframedNov 12, 2018 · In 1944–45 Rauschenberg was stationed at Camp Pendleton (about 75 miles south of L.A.) as a neuropsychiatric technician in the Navy Hospital ...Missing: military service US apprentice
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On Artists and War - EIKO OTAKE“When Rauschenberg was drafted at the age of eighteen, he told the Navy recruiters that he didn't want to kill anyone. A sympathetic captain posted him to ...Missing: US apprentice
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Robert Rauschenberg - Biography - Bernard Jacobson GalleryProclaims he does not want to kill anyone and is assigned to be a neuropsychiatric technician. Decides to become an artist. 1946. Settles in Los Angeles ...Missing: enlistment 1944-1945
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Robert Rauschenberg - Artists - Mnuchin GalleryRauschenberg was born on October 22, 1925, in Port Arthur, Texas, an oil ... Robert Rauschenberg passed away in 2008 at the age of eighty-two in his ...
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Robert Rauschenberg – Biography, Legacy, Famous PaintingsOct 4, 2022 · He was stationed in California but didn't see any combat. Instead, he acted as a neuropsychiatric technician at a navy hospital until the war ...Missing: military service apprentice
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Susan Weil | Robert Rauschenberg FoundationMarried from 1950 to 1952, Weil and Rauschenberg worked closely during those years and collaborated on various projects, most notably the blueprints series ( ...
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SUSAN WEIL AND ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG'S BLUEPRINTSJust prior to moving to New York City, they spent the summer of 1949 at the Weil family's vacation home on Outer Island, Connecticut, where Weil introduced ...
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SUSAN WEIL — BlueprintsSusan Weil and Robert Rauschenberg at Black Mountain College, 1949. After our marriage in 1950 we moved to a small apartment in New York. Art school ...
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100 Years of Rauschenberg's Fabric Artworks and Costume DesignsSep 24, 2025 · Robert Rauschenberg's path into fine art started not in a studio, but on the stage. As a teenager in Port Arthur, Texas, he sketched and sewed ...Missing: tinkering | Show results with:tinkering
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Robert Rauschenberg - SFMOMAOften described as the first postmodern artist, Robert Rauschenberg was a protean innovator whose work in painting, photography, sculpture, performance, and ...Missing: key achievements<|separator|>
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Robert Rauschenberg - Pace GalleryUpon being honorably discharged in the summer of 1945, Rauschenberg enrolled at the Kansas City Art Institute (1947) and later at the Académie Julien in ...
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The Black Mountain Years: Experiments and CollaborationsRobert Rauschenberg enrolled at Black Mountain in October 1948 following fellow artist and future wife Susan Weil to seek instruction from former Bauhaus ...
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Who Is Robert Rauschenberg? - Black Mountain College MuseumRobert Rauschenberg came to Black Mountain College in 1948, to study with Josef Albers and stayed as student, teacher and artist-in-residence for the next ...Missing: 1948-1949 | Show results with:1948-1949
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Robert Rauschenberg :: The Johnson Collection, LLCNevertheless, Rauschenberg learned much from Albers, especially in regard to color theory and the combination of different materials and textures, as ...
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From the Archives: Robert Rauschenberg - W MagazineAug 31, 2000 · Rauschenberg hoped to learn discipline from the Bauhaus painter Josef Albers, whom he describes as “a real control freak” Albers took an instant ...
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Early Works, 1948-54 - Robert Rauschenberg FoundationBeginning in 1948, Rauschenberg attended Black Mountain College near Asheville, North Carolina. His work at Black Mountain reveals many of the principal themes.
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White Painting [three panel] · SFMOMAIn 1951, Robert Rauschenberg painted a series of stretched canvases a plain, solid white, leaving minimal brush or roller marks.
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White Paintings (1951) - Robert Rauschenberg FoundationThis is a series of modular canvases, painted entirely white, which reflect changes in light and the chance effects of shadows in the surrounding space.Missing: monochrome perception environment
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[PDF] Robert Rauschenberg - MoMASusan and Robert Rauschenberg's son, Christopher, born July 16. Spent early part of fall at Black. Mountain College. With John Cage, made Automobile Tire ...
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Paintings by Bob Rauschenberg at the Betty Parsons Gallery, New ...This is a re-creation of Rauschenberg's first solo exhibition at the Betty Parsons Gallery, New York, May 14 - June 2, 1951.
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Robert Rauschenberg - ArtforumThe “White Paintings” were a direct response to Barnett Newman's monochromatic fields exhibited at Betty Parsons immediately prior to Rauschenberg's own debut ...<|separator|>
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Black Paintings (1951–53) | Robert Rauschenberg FoundationThe black paintings were produced sporadically between 1951 and 1953. They are made with either matte or glossy-black paint, on paper or canvas, and sometimes ...Missing: materials asphalt
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Robert Rauschenberg, Untitled [glossy black painting], ca. 1951The painting reveals its complex construction and texture as light reflects off of the collaged, dipped, and painted newspaper fragments teeming on its highly ...Missing: asphalt | Show results with:asphalt
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Robert Rauschenberg: A Revolutionary Sculptor and ArtistJul 27, 2020 · Unlike its colorless counterpart, however, Black Series abounded with pockets of coarse texture, interspersed throughout newspaper clippings.
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Robert Rauschenberg. Untitled (Asheville Citizen). c. 1952 - MoMARauschenberg made this work from two identical canvases, matte black paint, and a sheet from the August 3, 1951, issue of the Asheville Citizen newspaper.Missing: 1951-1953 | Show results with:1951-1953
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Red Paintings (1953–54) - Robert Rauschenberg FoundationThese paintings were created primarily in red paint on grounds of newspaper and patterned fabrics attached to the canvas. Pigments were applied in a variety ...Missing: collaged | Show results with:collaged
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From Red Paintings to Combines - Robert Rauschenberg FoundationRauschenberg began work on the Red Paintings in fall 1953. Like the black paintings, the later works are painted over a ground of newspaper and fabric.
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Robert Rauschenberg | Untitled (Red Painting)Robert Rauschenberg, Untitled (Red Painting), ca. 1953. Oil, fabric, and newspaper on canvas, with wood, 79 x 33 1/8 inches (200.7 x 84.1 cm)
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Duchamp, Rauschenberg, and Assemblage: A Preview of Fast ...Nov 28, 2012 · The readymade's influence on Rauschenberg's assemblages testifies to the cyclical nature of art history; in this specific case, Duchamp and ...
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9 Artists Influenced by Marcel Duchamp - TheCollectorOct 1, 2024 · Art critics believe that he was influenced by Duchamp's Bicycle Wheel. The whole concept of readymades seemed to have appealed to Rauschenberg.
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Expanding Career, 1954–69 | Robert Rauschenberg FoundationExpanding on Marcel Duchamp's concept of the readymade, Rauschenberg imbued new significance to such ordinary objects as a patchwork quilt or an automobile ...
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Robert Rauschenberg: Combines - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtDec 20, 2005 · Rauschenberg's enthusiasm for found materials and his rejection of the angst of the Abstract Expressionists, whose work dominated the avant- ...
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Robert Rauschenberg - Museo Thyssen-BornemiszaRauschenberg studied pharmacy at the University of Texas, followed by art history, sculpture and music at the Kansas City Art Institute from 1946 to 1947.<|separator|>
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Episode #112: Modern Love--Robert Rauschenberg, with Cy ...May 29, 2023 · Not long after they met, Rauschenberg convinced Twombly that Black Mountain was the place to be, so the two of them hopped back down to ...
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Chronology | The Artist - Cy Twombly FoundationTwombly also studies photography with Hazel-Frieda Larsen with fellow students Robert Rauschenberg and Dorothea Rockburne, and he makes photographs using a ...
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Cy + Roman Steps (I-V) - SFMOMAThe images in Cy + Roman Steps (I–V) were most likely taken within the first few days of Rauschenberg and Twombly's arrival in Rome in early September 1952.
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How an Eight-Month Trip Shifted the Course of Art HistoryOct 11, 2018 · In the early '50s, Robert Rauschenberg and Cy Twombly traveled together through Italy and Morocco, transforming more than just their own careers.
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Robert Rauschenberg, Cy + Roman Steps (I–V), 1952 ... - SFMOMARobert Rauschenberg met Cy Twombly (1928–2011) in 1951, when both artists were enrolled at the Art Students League of New York.Missing: collaborative | Show results with:collaborative
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Erased de Kooning Drawing - SFMOMAIt was produced in late 1953, just months after the artist had returned to New York that April following an eight-month trip with fellow artist Cy Twombly (1928 ...Missing: split | Show results with:split
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Combines (1954–64) - Robert Rauschenberg FoundationVirtually eliminating all distinctions between these artistic categories, the Combines either hang on the wall or are freestanding.Missing: development | Show results with:development
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Robert Rauschenberg Combines: Painting + SculptureIn 1954 Rauschenberg began to break down the rigidly held barriers between the mediums of painting and sculpture by combining both mediums into one work of art.Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG, COMBINES - Centre PompidouA child of Dada, Rauschenberg was influenced by the assemblages of Kurt Schwitters, whose example led him to suggest that art and life are but one. Nevertheless ...Missing: tinkering | Show results with:tinkering<|separator|>
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Combine - MoMAHis Combines collapse distinctions between the materials of artmaking and ordinary things; between painting and sculpture; and between the realms of art and ...Missing: techniques intent
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Robert Rauschenberg. Bed. 1955 - MoMARauschenberg used his own bedding (and a quilt from Dorothea Rockburne) to make Bed, because he could not afford to buy a new canvas. “It was very simply put ...Missing: tinkering | Show results with:tinkering
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Robert Rauschenberg. Monogram. 1955-1959 - MoMARobert Rauschenberg. Monogram, 1955–59. Oil, paper, fabric, printed reproductions, metal, wood, rubber shoe-heel, and tennis ball on two conjoined canvases.Missing: materials | Show results with:materials
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Monogram | Robert Rauschenberg FoundationMonogram (1955–59) belongs to the series of Combines that Rauschenberg made between 1954 and 1964. A term coined by Rauschenberg, Combines merged aspects of ...Missing: materials | Show results with:materials
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Robert Rauschenberg's Combines Focus of New Exhibition at ...Dec 20, 2005 · The exhibition, which will include 67 works created between 1954 and 1964, is the first to focus exclusively on this significant material.
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Silkscreen Paintings (1962–64) - Robert Rauschenberg FoundationRauschenberg began silkscreening paintings in 1962, after visiting Andy Warhol's studio and seeing Warhol's recent paintings made with the process.Missing: JFK | Show results with:JFK
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Robert Rauschenberg | Barge - Guggenheim MuseumIn 1962 Rauschenberg began using commercially produced silkscreens to make large-format paintings based on his own photographs and found media images, ...
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Retroactive I - Robert Rauschenberg FoundationRetroactive I (1963) belongs to the series of silkscreen paintings that Rauschenberg made between 1962 and 1964.
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Homage to JFK: Rauschenberg's Retroactive I - SmarthistoryRobert Rauschenberg, Retroactive I, 1963, oil and silkscreen-ink print on canvas, 213.4 x 152.4 cm (Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art)
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Robert Rauschenberg's Haunting Silkscreen of JFK Could Sell for ...Mar 1, 2019 · The artist's silkscreen Buffalo II (1964) hits the block at Christie's with an estimate in the region of $50 million.
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Homage to JFK, Rauschenberg's Retroactive I: learning resourcesSilkscreening provides an efficient method of duplicating images, and allowed Rauschenberg to incorporate photography taken from popular media directly into his ...
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Robert Rauschenberg at Gemini G.E.L - LENSCRATCHOct 18, 2025 · Rauschenberg's relationship with Gemini began in February 1967, when the artist traveled to the Los Angeles publisher to embark on his first ...
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Robert Rauschenberg: Four Decades of Innovation and CollaborationAfter his early collaborations with Gemini, Rauschenberg developed 'Horsefeathers Thirteen,' a series of prints that combine lithography, screenprinting, ...
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Robert Rauschenberg | Celebrating Four Decades of Innovation and ...Sling-Shots Lit is a series of eleven works, and one of the most technically challenging of Rauschenberg's collaborations with Gemini. Monumental in scale, they ...
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Robert Rauschenberg, Automobile Tire Print, 1953 - SFMOMAAutomobile Tire Print (1953) records one of Robert Rauschenberg's most intriguing collaborative efforts. In 1953, the artist directed composer John Cage ...
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Untitled [glass tires] - Robert Rauschenberg FoundationUntitled [glass tires]. 1997. Blown glass and silver plated brass. 30 x 28 x 24 in. (76.2 x 71.1 x 61 cm). Robert Rauschenberg Foundation.
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Robert Rauschenberg, Canyon - SmarthistoryIts upper half is a mass of materials that include bits of a shirt, printed paper, a squashed tube of paint, and photographs all seemingly held in place by ...
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Broadcast | Robert Rauschenberg Foundation1959 Combine: oil, graphite, paper, fabric, newsprint, printed paper, printed reproductions, and plastic comb on canvas with three concealed radios.Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Rauschenberg and the Art of Recycling | Contemporary Art - Sotheby'sMar 22, 2018 · Pierre Saurisse shares how Rauschenberg was so successful at incoporating everyday objects, from taxidermy to tennis balls, into his works.
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Rauschenberg and Cunningham... Rauschenberg to utilize found objects in his sets and costumes—integrating the everyday into his performances. For Story, Cunningham wanted Rauschenberg to ...
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Theatre Piece - Merce Cunningham TrustIn the summer of 1952, John Cage organized a collaborative theater event in the dining hall at Black Mountain College. ... Rauschenberg himself played records, ...Missing: meeting | Show results with:meeting
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Performance, Choreography, and Stage Design, 1952–2007The artistic dialogue with Cage and Cunningham positioned Rauschenberg at the cutting edge of postmodern dance. His involvement in the early 1960s with ...Missing: meeting | Show results with:meeting
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Root of an Unfocus: On Cunningham, Cage, and "Common Time"Feb 1, 2017 · Merce Cunningham dated his first mature piece of choreography to Root of an Unfocus (1944), the centerpiece of a series of six dances that made up his first ...<|separator|>
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Robert Rauschenberg with Jasper Johns. Minutiae. 1954 - MoMACunningham choreographed a piece. Cage created a score, both independently. And then, Cunningham asked Rauschenberg also to create something independently.
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Minutiae - Merce Cunningham TrustRauschenberg had no title: the program simply stated that he designed the costumes and lighting (though the costumes for "Minutiae" were by company member Remy ...
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Minutiae excerpt, Event for TelevisionExcerpt of Merce Cunningham's “Minutiae” (1954), with set by Robert Rauschenberg, from “Event for Television,” part of the “Dance in America” series.
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Robert Rauschenberg. Pelican. 1963 - MoMALeah Dickerman: Rauschenberg has become well known for the sets and costumes ... Merce Cunningham's productions and for Trisha Brown's productions later on.
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Rauschenberg in costume for "Pelican", performed at the First New ...Around and between them, Carolyn Brown, the Merce Cunningham company's most elegant dancer, danced on point, dressed in a sweat suit and toe shoes. Rauschenberg ...
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Performance History | Robert Rauschenberg FoundationMerce Cunningham, Labyrinthian Dances, Merce Cunningham Dance Company, Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York, Nov. 30. Set and costumes by Rauschenberg. Music ...
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The 1/4 Mile or 2 Furlong Piece (1981-98)By 1998, Rauschenberg created 190 panels and sculptural elements using techniques employed throughout his career, for a total length of over 1,000 feet.Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Rauschenberg: The 1/4 Mile - LACMA UnframedOct 24, 2018 · Completed over a period of 17 years, the work is composed of 190 panels and freestanding sculpture that measure approximately one quarter mile in length.Missing: project | Show results with:project<|separator|>
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Crank Up The Volume -- 100 Years of Rauschenberg's Sonic LegacyJun 20, 2025 · For the final venue, Rauschenberg created a site-specific sound sculpture, Earth Pull (1998), inspired by Frank Gehry's iconic architecture of ...
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Cardboards (1971–72) - Robert Rauschenberg FoundationThe Cardboards are wall reliefs made from found cardboard boxes that have been cut, stapled, bent, and combined by the artist but retain their original history.Missing: solvent transfers
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Robert Rauschenberg's Cardbirds series of 1971, made with Tyler at ...Jul 18, 2021 · Robert Rauschenberg's Cardbirds series of 1971, made with Tyler at Gemini GEL, were based on cardboard box prototypes.Missing: solvent | Show results with:solvent
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A different physique: Rauschenberg, Johns and the printIn turn, print disciplines, particularly lithography and screenprinting, transformed the world of art, by re-engaging artists with the processes of making ...
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Jammers (1975–76) - Robert Rauschenberg FoundationThe Jammers are mostly made from sewn fabric that is usually hung directly on the wall, often in conjunction with rattan poles or other everyday objects.Missing: 1975-1976 | Show results with:1975-1976
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Robert Rauschenberg. Gull (Jammer). 1976 - MoMARobert Rauschenberg Gull (Jammer) 1976 ; Medium: Sewn fabric, rattan poles, and twine ; Dimensions: 103 x 200 x 19" (261.6 x 508 x 48.3 cm) ; Credit: Gift of ...
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Late Work, 1992–2008 | Robert Rauschenberg FoundationBeginning in 1992, Rauschenberg used an Iris printer to make digital color prints of his photographs. It is this technology that allowed for the high ...Missing: pre- | Show results with:pre-
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Short Stories (2000–2002) - Robert Rauschenberg FoundationIn the same transfer process that Rauschenberg employed since 1992, the Short Stories were made by transferring digital color images—made on an inkjet printer— ...Missing: pre- | Show results with:pre-
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Robert Rauschenberg - ArtforumA lighter vision returns in the series “Anagrams (A Pun),” 1997–2002, where Rauschenberg explored the possibilities of digital scanning and ink-jet dye-transfer ...
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Five Friends | Museum BrandhorstAfter traveling together through Europe and North Africa in 1952/53, Rauschenberg and Twombly shared a studio on Fulton Street in New York. It was here that ...
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Rauschenberg, with Affection - SFMOMAThe intensity of the creative dialogue between Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns in the 1950s has long been recognized by scholars, critics, and curators.
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Intimate Codes of Heaven and Hell: Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper ...Having lived in the same building in New York, Rauschenberg and Johns fostered similar creative projects, at times even imagining artistic interpretations of ...
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Judge Awards Three Pals of Robert Rauschenberg $25 MillionAug 3, 2014 · The trustees are Darryl Pottorf, an artist who assisted and lived with Rauschenberg for over 25 years; Bennet Grutman, the artist's ...
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End of an era: Rauschenberg Foundation selling artist's Captiva ...Sep 9, 2025 · Rauschenberg willed this property to his friend and partner Darryl Pottorf, who sold it in 2020 for $4.25 million. Pottorf assisted in the ...
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Robert Rauschenberg - The WeekJan 8, 2015 · In his last years, Rauschenberg suffered from the debilitating effects of alcohol; a stroke in 2002 that paralyzed his right side further ...
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SFMOMA And Robert RauschenbergMay 13, 2008 · The painting clearly demonstrates the influence of Abstract Expressionism on the artist and also contains collage elements of printed maps and ...Missing: contrast external reality
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Robert Rauschenberg, American Artist, Dies at 82May 14, 2008 · Milton Ernest Rauschenberg was born on Oct. 22, 1925, in Port Arthur, Tex., a small refinery town where “it was very easy to grow up without ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Life Section - Robert Rauschenberg FoundationRauschenberg's collages and sculptures made in 1952–53 while traveling with artist Cy Twombly ... Europe and North Africa during his travels with artist Cy ...
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Rauschenberg Foundation: Bridging the Gap Between Art & LifeMar 26, 2014 · Although Rauschenberg established his foundation in 1990 as a means to channel his personal charitable activities, it was only after his death ...
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Foundation Fights Fees for Artist's Trustees - The New York TimesAug 21, 2013 · Robert Rauschenberg appointed three of his dearest friends and longtime business associates as trustees to administer his $600 million-plus estate.
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FAQ - Robert Rauschenberg FoundationAccess to the Robert Rauschenberg Archives, housed at the Foundation, is by appointment only. Learn more about the archives' collections and how to access.Missing: commissions | Show results with:commissions
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Locations | Robert Rauschenberg FoundationRauschenberg maintained studio and living space in both New York and Captiva, though the latter became his primary place of residence and work in 1970.Missing: management | Show results with:management
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Rauschenberg Estate Saga of Trust and Fees ExplainedOct 29, 2014 · Named as Rauschenberg estate trustees were three of the artist's long time friends and associates, including Darryl Pottorf, Ruaschenberg's ...
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Chronology - Robert Rauschenberg FoundationThe earliest Gold Paintings were created as part of the series of elemental paintings (ca. 1953), a term later coined to refer to artist's work made with ...
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Chronology - Robert Rauschenberg FoundationApril 26–May 21: For the 4th Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture at Stable Gallery, New York, Rauschenberg enters Short Circuit (1955), a work ...
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Robert Rauschenberg - SmarthistoryAn American artist whose style formed a bridge between Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art, Rauschenberg's works incorporated the everyday world.
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He led the way to Pop Art - Los Angeles TimesMay 14, 2008 · He was 82 and had been in poor health for several years. Rauschenberg was widely regarded as a principal bridge between Abstract Expressionism ...
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'Taking Venice': How Robert Rauschenberg shocked the BiennaleMay 20, 2024 · Robert Rauschenberg, then 38, became the first American artist to win the coveted Grand Prize for Painting, now called the Golden Lion.
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Robert Rauschenberg - Lévy GorvyRauschenberg's appropriation of media imagery was highly influential on the Pop Art movement. Born in Port Arthur, Texas, in 1925, the artist studied at the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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This Is Now - ArtforumRobert Rauschenberg and Susan Weil were already extending that breakthrough procedure into new territory. Their horizontal imprints of human bodies on ...
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A world without distinctions: Rauschenberg at the GuggenheimRobert Rauschenberg, Erased de Kooning Drawing, 1953, San ... It is a history as blah as it is blind—blind, that is, to the arts of painting and sculpture.
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Haber's Art Reviews: Robert Rauschenberg's Combines - HaberArtsAs with Chaplin or a comic strip above it, Rauschenberg takes the fine art out of collage and paint alike. The collage elements seem mocking and arbitrary, just ...Missing: skill | Show results with:skill
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robert rauschenberg at mam - Artblog.netMar 7, 2005 · Rauschenberg has never been a great composer or colorist, and I also doubt that his work has all that much to say. MAM Curator Peter Boswell's ...
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The Confidence Man of American Art | Jed Perl | The New York ...May 11, 2017 · The trouble with Robert Rauschenberg is that adventure and innovation invariably confound order and tradition. Didn't it ever occur to him ...Missing: novelty | Show results with:novelty
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Diving into Rauschenberg's Canyon - MoMAJan 24, 2014 · Rauschenberg affixed the bald eagle onto a canvas that would eventually become Canyon (1959), one in a series of radically experimental works ...
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A Catch-22 of Art and Taxes, Starring a Stuffed EagleJul 22, 2012 · Even though its owners cannot legally sell “Canyon,” an artwork by Robert Rauschenberg that features a stuffed bald eagle, the I.R.S. wants ...
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“Canyon” Update—Rauschenberg's Bald Eagle Collage Goes to ...Nov 28, 2012 · “Canyon” Update—Rauschenberg's Bald Eagle Collage Goes to MoMA, Tax Dispute Resolved. Posted by Nicholas O'Donnell on November 28, 2012 at 6:26 ...
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How the artist Robert Rauschenberg got his goat - The Art NewspaperDec 21, 2016 · When the artist first bought the goat he spent hours using dog shampoo to remove decades of dust from its matted fur.Missing: sourcing ethics
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PRESS RELEASEHandle with Care: Robert Rauschenberg's ...Aug 11, 2025 · Prompting questions about animal care ethics at the outskirts of the agricultural industry and demonstrating his increasing ecological awareness ...Missing: stuffed sourcing
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[PDF] Copyright, Borrowed Images, and Appropriation Art: An Economic ...Both Warhol and Rauschenberg settled out of court. Warhol paid $6,000 cash and royalties on the print edition of Flowers to the photographer Patricia Caulfield ...Missing: debates | Show results with:debates
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[PDF] Copyright, Free Speech, and the Visual ArtsInfringement actions have been brought against contemporary artists, such as Robert Rauschenberg, Larry Rivers, and Andy Warhol,"8 for in- corporating ...Missing: ethical | Show results with:ethical
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Rauschenberg gallery to continue lawsuit after artist's deathMay 31, 2008 · The claim alleges that Florida artist Robert Fontaine deliberately sought to trade on Rauschenberg's fame by unlawfully offering for sale items ...Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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[PDF] Copyright, Borrowed Images, and Appropriation Art: An Economic ...Jun 27, 2001 · The first three examples are based upon lawsuits brought by photographers against, among oth- ers, Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol for using ...Missing: ethical debates
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What Does the $89 Million Sale of a Prime Robert Rauschenberg at ...May 16, 2019 · Robert Rauschenberg's vivid silkscreen Buffalo II (1964) sold for a whopping $88.8 million at Christie's, shattering the artist's previous record by nearly a ...Missing: hype | Show results with:hype
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Buffalo II - Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008) - Christie'sEstimate. USD 50,000,000 – USD 70,000,000 ; Closed · 15 May 2019 ; Details. Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008) Buffalo II oil and silkscreen ink on canvas 96 x 72 in.
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Robert Rauschenberg Value: Top Prices Paid At Auction | MyArtBrokerJul 4, 2024 · This notable sale, exceeding £69 million (with fees), underscores the rarity and significance of premium Rauschenberg pieces in the art market, ...
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[PDF] The Art Market in 2020 - Artprice.comMar 26, 2021 · 133 Robert RAUSCHENBERG (1925-2008). $10,320,337. 277. 20%. $3,140,000. 134 Pierre BONNARD (1867-1947). $10,261,166. 165. 24%. $4,255,000. 135 ...Missing: fluctuations | Show results with:fluctuations
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Robert RAUSCHENBERG - Artprice.comRanked 79th in the top 100 world rankings of best-selling artists at auction (Turnover 2025). The artist's works are mainly sold in the United States. The ...Missing: revenue | Show results with:revenue
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[PDF] Mid-Year Review 2025 - ArtnetSep 9, 2025 · What kinds of changes do you foresee in the art market? We have seen a major contraction over the past four or five years. I was surprised to ...
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Artists File Lawsuits, Seeking Royalties - The New York TimesNov 1, 2011 · At the end of the Sotheby Parke Bernet sale in New York, Rauschenberg shoved Scull and yelled that he didn't work so hard “just for you to make ...
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Shouldn't Artists Benefit When Their Paintings Auction for Millions?Jun 29, 2014 · As for Rauschenberg, he funneled his outrage on the warpath for artist resale royalties, and eventually paved the way for the 1977 ...Missing: advocacy | Show results with:advocacy
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An Illustrated Guide to Artist Resale Royalties (aka 'Droit de Suite')Oct 24, 2014 · Under the CRRA, a 5% royalty applies to artworks worth over $1,000 and resold for a gain. The act stipulates that an artist must be a US citizen ...Missing: advocacy | Show results with:advocacy
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[PDF] Rauschenberg, Royalties, and Artists' Rights: Potential Droit de ...U.S. Copyright Office's actions may be the closest artists have come to seeing resale royalties protection under federal legislation. This Note will argue that ...
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Famous Paintings Sell For Millions At Auction, But The Artist Gets Zeroa ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Resale Royalty Provisions of the Visual Artists Rights ActOct 1, 1988 · ... Robert Rauschenberg, Willem de Kooning, Alexander Calder, and Frank ... In either event, the government would establish the art world's agenda. A ...
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Ending a Seven-Year Dispute, a US Court Rules That Artists Aren't ...Jul 9, 2018 · Rauschenberg would go on to advocate for California to adopt the Resale Royalties Act, the only law of its kind in the US. Under the CRRA ...
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[PDF] The Unconvincing Case for Resale Royalties - The Yale Law JournalApr 25, 2014 · that they were false, as neither Robert Rauschenberg nor French expressionist painters were exploited by their buyers). Page 3. resale royalties.
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Archives Collection | Robert Rauschenberg FoundationSpanning from 1927 to 2008, with some undated material, the collection documents the artist's personal life, studio activities, performances, exhibitions, ...<|separator|>
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INCITE/CCOHR Robert Rauschenberg Oral History Project at MoMAMay 9, 2017 · As it is central to the Foundation's mission to preserve Rauschenberg's artwork, we conducted so-called technical oral histories with ...
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Rauschenberg-Residency - SCCS GROUPSituated on Robert Rauschenberg's historic property on Captiva Island, Florida, the residency reflects nearly four decades of the artist's life and work.
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Archives Research Residency | Robert Rauschenberg FoundationApplications for the 2026 Archives Research Residency will be open Monday September 15 - Friday, October 31! See links below for Guidelines and How to Apply ...Missing: education | Show results with:education
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Rauschenberg Emergency GrantsThe grants are available to visual and media artists, and choreographers living anywhere in the United States or U.S. Territories. This program was established ...
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Programs | Robert Rauschenberg FoundationThe Robert Rauschenberg Foundation primarily supports small to midsize arts and socially-engaged organizations that are contrarian and experimental.Missing: commercial spaces
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Collection in Focus | Robert Rauschenberg: Life Can't Be StoppedThis exhibition features over a dozen seminal works from the Guggenheim's collection along with major loans from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, ...
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THE SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS - ArtforumRichard Prince planted a pin on the cultural map by parading Madison Avenue's longest-running fiction, the ridin', ropin' Marlboro man, under the sign of art.
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No Longer Appropriate? - generatorarts - WordPress.comFeb 20, 2013 · Papers submitted by Prince's legal team cite as justification work by artists Jeff Koons, Sherrie Levine, Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol.Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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'Dirt was as important as gold': An Oral History of Robert ... - FriezeJun 27, 2019 · In Sara Sinclair's Robert Rauschenberg: An Oral History (2019 ... Courtesy: © Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, New York; photograph: Terry Van ...
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Guggenheim New York Presents Robert Rauschenberg: Life Can't ...Jul 23, 2025 · In 1962, he began using screenprinting techniques in his paintings, reflecting a growing interest in mass media and reproduction. His first ...
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Robert Rauschenberg's Centenary Gets Major Guggenheim ShowJul 28, 2025 · Slated to open October 10 and run through April 5, 2026, the exhibition Robert Rauschenberg: Life Can't Be Stopped will reexamine the artist's ...Missing: promotion | Show results with:promotion
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M+ presents 'Robert Rauschenberg and Asia', the first exhibition ...Oct 6, 2025 · The exhibition will open to the public from Saturday, 22 November 2025 ... Hong Kong visual culture of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.Missing: Fort Lauderdale
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Robert Rauschenberg: Real Time – NSU Art Museum Fort LauderdaleAug 14, 2025 · November 16, 2025, through April 26, 2026 ... At the invitation of the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, Robert Rauschenberg: Real Time is part of ...<|separator|>
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Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Announces International Partners ...Nov 19, 2024 · In February 1985, the Fundación Juan March organized the first Robert Rauschenberg exhibition in Spain. Forty years later, this exhibition ...Missing: age | Show results with:age
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250: ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG, Quarry Local One - Rago AuctionsOct 3, 2025 · Lot 250: Robert Rauschenberg 1925–2008. Quarry Local One. 1968, offset lithograph in colors. 33¼ h × 25 w in. estimate: $800–1200.
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106: ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG, Composition (from Tares series ...Auction Results Robert Rauschenberg · ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG, Anemone | Wright20.com. Robert Rauschenberg. Anemone. estimate: $50,000–70,000. result: $163,800.
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Robert Rauschenberg Work Sells for $8m But Delivers a 34 ... - HENIMay 16, 2025 · Robert Rauschenberg Work Sells for $8m But Delivers a 34% Negative Return. 3 min read · 16 May 2025.<|separator|>