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  1. Off the Wall: A Portrait of Robert Rauschenberg by Calvin Tomkins, 2005-11-29
  2. Rauschenberg: Art and Life by Mary Lynn Kotz, 2004-11-16
  3. Random Order: Robert Rauschenberg and the Neo-Avant-Garde (October Books) by Branden W. Joseph, 2007-04-30
  4. Robert Rauschenberg : A Retrospective by Robert Rauschenberg, Susan Davidson, et all 1997-10-31
  5. Robert Rauschenberg: Combines by Robert Rauschenberg, 2005-11-15
  6. Robert Rauschenberg: Works, Writing, Interviews (Essentials Poligrafa) by Robert Rauschenberg, Sam Hunter, 2007-03-01
  7. Robert Rauschenberg: Cardboards and Related Pieces (Menil Collection) by Yve-Alain Bois, 2007-04-28
  8. The Great Migrator: Robert Rauschenberg and the Global Rise of American Art by Hiroko Ikegami, 2010-09-30
  9. Robert Rauschenberg (MoMA Artist Series) by Carolyn Lanchner, Robert Rauschenberg, 2010-01-31
  10. Robert Rauschenberg: Breaking Boundaries by Robert Saltonstall Mattison, Robert Rauschenberg, 2003-09-01
  11. Robert Rauschenberg: Gluts by Trisha Brown, Mimi Thompson, et all 2009-07-31
  12. Robert Rauschenberg Anagrams (September 19-October 19, 1996) by Bernice Rose, 1997
  13. Robert Rauschenberg: Travelling '70 / '76
  14. Robert Rauschenberg Prints 1948 1970 by Robert Rauschenberg, 1970-01-01

1. Robert Rauschenberg - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Robert Rauschenberg studied at the Kansas City Art Institute and the Académie Julian in Paris, France, before enrolling in 1948 at the legendary Black
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Robert Rauschenberg Canyon Robert Milton Ernest Rauschenberg (b. October 22 in Port Arthur Texas ) is an American artist who came to prominence in the 1950s transition from Abstract Expressionism to Pop Art Rauschenberg is perhaps most famous for his "Combines" of the 1950s, in which non-traditional materials and objects were employed in innovative combinations. While the Combines are both painting and sculpture , Rauschenberg has also worked with photography printmaking papermaking , and performance. In 1953, Rauschenberg stunned the art world by erasing a drawing by de Kooning. In 1964 Rauschenberg was the first American artist to win the Grand Prize at the Venice Biennale Mark Tobey and James Whistler had previously won the Painting Prize). Since then he has enjoyed a rare degree of institutional support. Robert Rauschenberg lives and works in New York City and on Captiva Island Florida
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Robert Rauschenberg Untitled "combine Robert Rauschenberg studied at the Kansas City Art Institute and the Acad©mie Julian in Paris France , before enrolling in 1948 at the legendary Black Mountain College in North Carolina He is of German and Cherokee ancestry.

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Robert Rauschenberg, Trophy II Robert Rauschenberg Trophy II (for Teeny and Marcel Duchamp), 1960 oil, charcoal, paper, fabric, metal on canvas,
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90 x 118 in. WAC Morgan, Sartell Middle School About the Art Trophy II (for Teeny and Marcel Duchamp) is a multipaneled combine painting or assemblage created in honor of Marcel Duchamp and his wife, Teeny. Rauschenberg created five "trophies" dedicated to artists he admired: choreographer dancer Merce Cunningham, sculptor Jean Tinguely, composer John Cage, and painter Jasper Johns. Although Rauschenberg would not want us to decode his work, it may be that the panel on the left represents Teeny (see the "T" and "Y") and the panel on the right represents Duchamp. The aluminum on the right might refer to Duchamp's interest in painting on glass. The center panel may comment on how competitive American culture can be; notice the letters "W", "I", "N", a baseball game, and a moonscape. The latter is most likely a referral to the United States' "race" with the Soviet Union to explore space. Another Rauschenberg work can be seen at The

4. U B U W E B - Film & Video: Robert Rauschenberg
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Throughout his career, and particularly during the 1960s, Rauschenberg became involved in several collaborative ventures that moved him outside the confines of his studio. Rauschenberg's approach to art as an inclusive form engaging all the senses led naturally to his work in performance. Between 1954 and 1964, he designed sets, costumes, and lighting for both the Merce Cunningham Company and the Paul Taylor Company.
His early stage designs included free-standing Combines such as Minutiae (1954) and The Tower (1957), as well as what he called "live decor," in which human action became "scenery." In the early 1960s Rauschenberg worked closely with the Judson Dance Theater, a collective comprising such dancers and visual artists as Trisha Brown, Robert Morris, Steve Paxton, Yvonne Rainer, and Carolee Schneemann . Its primary objective was to liberate movement from all formal conventions.
Between 1963 and 1967, Rauschenberg choreographed and performed in at least eleven documented performance pieces. Eliminating the customary division between performer and scenic element in these works, which ranged from Pelican (1963) to Urban Round (1967), he emphasized the interaction with specially designed costumes and stage props. In his ensemble pieces, such as Spring Training (1965), Map Room II (1965), and Linoleum (1966), disparate actions - some intentionally dancerly, others entirely pedestrian - were performed simultaneously. The pieces were often accompanied by audio collages made from electronically amplified noises, compilations of prerecorded music, and found sounds.

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Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Robert Milton Ernest Rauschenberg 22. Oktober in Port Arthur Texas ) ist ein US-amerikanischer Maler Grafiker Fotograf und Objektk¼nstler und Wegbereiter der Pop-Art in den USA Riding Bikes , Berlin, 1998 Rauschenberg vertritt die Ansicht, dass die von ihm angestrebte Wiedervereinigung der k¼nstlerischen Bildwirklichkeit mit der Lebenswirklichkeit am besten dadurch erreicht werden k¶nne, indem man Teile der realen Welt unver¤ndert in die Kunst hereinholt. So kombiniert er in seinen Werken etwa Tennisb¤lle Autoreifen Fahrr¤der und ausgestopfte Ziegen auf hintersinnige Weise. Anders als andere Materialk¼nstler ver¤ndert er diese materiellen Reste der "realen Welt" jedoch nicht, sondern bel¤sst sie so, wie sie sind.
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K¼nstlerische Vorbilder und Wesensverwandte sind f¼r Rauschenberg vor allem auch deutsche K¼nstler wie der Dadaist Kurt Schwitters , der Maler und Kunsttheoretiker Josef Albers , aber auch der Fluxus -K¼nstler Joseph Beuys . Einen nicht zu untersch¤tzenden Bezugspunkt in der k¼nstlerischen Entwicklung Rauschenbergs stellt aber auch Willem de Kooning dar. Als Hauptvertreter des

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Robert Rauschenberg born 1925, Show all works Robert Rauschenberg Night Grip 1966 Robert Rauschenberg Glacial Decoy Series (Lithograph I) 1979
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Robert Rauschenberg was born in 1925 in Port Arthur, Texas. His father was the son of an immigrant doctor from Berlin who married a Cherokee Indian.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Robert Rauschenberg American painter and graphic artist whose early works anticipated the Pop art movement.
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Robert Raushenberg is an American fine artist known for his found-object collage works. He is credited as one of the artists responsible for introducing simple, everyday objects into the space of American painting. His works have included old photos, pieces of scrap, pages torn from magazines, and any order of discarded societal detritus. One particular work includes a page torn from an old issue of Time magazine. The page in question contains an ad for an automobile, which is principally comprised of a photograph, and which photograph was taken by a commercial photographer. The photographer, Pete Turner, successfully sued Raushenberg for unauthorized use of the photograph.
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Robert Rauschenberg was born in Port Arthur, Texas, in 1925. Like many artists of his generation he served in the military during the 1940s and used the
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Robert Rauschenberg Retroactive I Oil and silkscreen ink on canvas, 84 x 60 in. (213.4 x 152.4 cm), Wadsworth Athenuem, Hartford, Connecticut
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Featured in: Artists and Primary Sources Robert Rauschenberg was born in Port Arthur, Texas, in 1925. Like many artists of his generation he served in the military during the 1940s and used the G.I. Bill to attend college. He studied art at Black Mountain College near Asheville, North Carolina, where he worked under Josef Albers and met other progressive artists who greatly shaped his artistic identity, including John Cage and Merce Cunningham. Rauschenberg used images of current events gathered from magazines and newspapers for his 1964 collage Retroactive 1 (1964). A large press photograph of John F. Kennedy speaking at a televised news conference was the source for this screen print on canvas. He juxtaposed the image of Kennedy with another photo silkscreen of a parachuting astronaut. The overlapping, and seemingly disparate, composition creates a colorful visual commentary on a media-saturated culture struggling to come to grips with the television era.

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(from BMW Press Release) The BMW Art Car was conceived in 1975, the year that French auctioneer and racecar driver Herve Poulain first entered 24 Hours of Le Mans. Searching for a link between art and motorsport, Poulain asked his friend, noted artist Alexander Calder, to commission a rolling canvas on the BMW 3.0 CSL that he would race. In the years that followed, this unique combination of motorsport and BMW design fascinated the famous artists of our time. Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol have all turned BMW racing cars into Art Cars.
The Rauschenberg BMW 635 CSi Art Car - the sixth addition to BMW's collection of 15 Art Cars - is the first in which the artist used photographic methods to transfer images (including images of famous, classical paintings) to the car. Rauschenberg extended his use of Art Car motifs in his six-part, 1988 "Beamer" series - presented as transparent films on enameled aluminum and using his trademark collage techniques. The paintings will be offered for sale from the artist's private collection.
The Rauschenberg car made its first appearance in 1986 at the BMW Gallery on Park Avenue in New York City, and in 1988 made its European debut in West Berlin. Since then it has been exhibited across Europe and was a centerpiece of the acclaimed 1997 Rauschenberg retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City.

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Robert Rauschenberg s works now hang in major art galleries and museums all over the world. When he was in school his success would not have been predicted.
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    By: Robert Rauschenberg "The possibility always exists to nourish an important new genius in learning-disabled children, if their spirit is not broken and creative dreams are allowed to develop." Robert Rauschenberg 's works now hang in major art galleries and museums such as the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Though his work is recognized worldwide, when he was in school his success would not have been predicted. Rauschenberg has dyslexia, a reading disability that made school very difficult for him. "I was considered slow. While my classmates were reading their textbooks, I drew in the margins," Rauschenberg tells an interviewer. Though Rauschenberg had difficulty reading he likes to put words into his artwork. He often misspells them. He also likes to play word games, for example, creating palindromes (words that can be read forward and backward.). One of his famous works of art is titled "Able was I ere I saw Elba." It is based on a famous painting of the emperor Napoleon. Napoleon was exiled to the French island of Elba. Dyslexia even helps him in his art. He likes to create prints that combine several different pictures. In an interview he stated that "I got hooked. Also because I am dyslexic, I was very good at the print workshop economically, because I can see backwards and forwards at the same time! I don't have to proof it, I can already see it!"

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B orn in Port Arthur, Texas in 1925, Robert Rauschenberg imagined himself first as a minister and later as a pharmacist. It wasn't until 1947, while in the U.S. Marines that he discovered his aptitude for drawing and his interest in the artistic representation of everyday objects and people. After leaving the Marines he studied art in Paris on the G.I. Bill, but quickly became disenchanted with the European art scene. After less than a year he moved to North Carolina, where the country's most visionary artists and thinkers, such as Joseph Albers and Buckminster Fuller , were teaching at Black Mountain College . There, with artists such as dancer Merce Cunningham and musician John Cage , Rauschenberg began what was to be an artistic revolution. Soon, North Carolina country life began to seem small and he left for New York to make it as a painter. There, amidst the chaos and excitement of city life Rauschenberg realized the full extent of what he could bring to painting. Abstract Expressionists led him to search for a new way of painting. He found his signature mode by embracing materials traditionally outside of the artist's reach. He would cover a canvas with house paint, or ink the wheel of a car and run it over paper to create a drawing, while demonstrating rigor and concern for formal painting. By 1958, at the time of his first solo exhibition at the Leo Castelli Gallery, his work had moved from abstract painting to drawings like "Erased De Kooning" (1953) (which was exactly as it sounds) to what he termed "combines." These combines (meant to express both the finding and forming of combinations in three-dimensional collage) cemented his place in art history.

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Shortcut Full search b. 1925, Port Arthur, Tex. In the fall of 1948, he returned to the United States to study under Josef Albers at Black Mountain College, near Asheville, North Carolina, which he continued to attend intermittently through 1952. While taking classes at the Art Students League, New York, from 1949 to 1951, Rauschenberg was offered his first solo exhibition at the Betty Parsons Gallery. Some of the works from this period included blueprints, monochromatic white paintings, and black paintings. From the fall of 1952 to the spring of 1953, he traveled to Europe and North Africa with Cy Twombly , whom he had met at the Art Students League. During his travels, Rauschenberg worked on a series of small collages, hanging assemblages, and small boxes filled with found elements, which he exhibited in Rome and Florence. Upon his return to New York in 1953, Rauschenberg completed his series of black paintings, using newspaper as the ground, and began work on sculptures created from wood, stones, and other materials found on the streets; paintings made with tissue paper, dirt, or gold leaf; and more conceptually oriented works such as Automobile Tire Print (1953) and Erased de Kooning Drawing (1953). By the end of 1953, he had begun his

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