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  1. Robert Rauschenberg (Art ed Kits) by Janet Boris, Robert Rauschenberg, et all 2001-05-31
  2. Robert Rauschenberg: The Silkscreen Paintings, 1962-64 by Roni Feinstein, 1991-03
  3. Robert Rauschenberg: Short Stories. by Robert. RAUSCHENBERG, 2002
  4. Robert Rauschenberg: Haywire by Robert Rauscehnberg, Catherine Craft, et all 1997-07-02
  5. Rauschenberg by Mary Lynn Kotz, 1990-09-01
  6. RAUSCHENBERG by Barbara Rose, 1987-11-12
  7. Black Paintings: Robert Rauschenberg, Ad Reinhardt, Mark Rothko, Frank Stella
  8. Robert Rauschenberg: Photos In + Out City Limits: New York C. by Robert Rauschenberg, 1982
  9. Robert Rauschenberg Works from the Salvage Set by Mark Ormond, 1985-06
  10. Masterworks in the Robert and Jane Meyerhoff Collection: Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, Ellsworth Kelly, Frank Stella by Robert Saltonstall Mattison, 1995-11
  11. Robert Rauschenberg: Cardbirds by Robert Rauschenberg, 1971-01-01
  12. Robert Rauschenberg: Peintures recentes, 12 mai-30 juin 1984 : [exposition] (French Edition) by Robert Rauschenberg, 1984
  13. Robert Rauschenberg by Lawrence Alloway, 1977
  14. Robert Rauschenberg: The Early 1950s by Walter Hopps, 1991-10

21. The Metropolitan Museum Of Art - Special Exhibitions: Robert Rauschenberg: Combi
This exhibition is a comprehensive survey of the highly inventive body of work that robert rauschenberg (b. 1925) terms combines.
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22. MoMA.org | The Collection | Robert Rauschenberg. (American, Born 1925)
robert rauschenberg. Untitled (Asheville Citizen). c. 1952 robert rauschenberg. Untitled (Asheville Citizen). c. 1952 robert rauschenberg. Untitled. c.
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23. Robert Rauschenberg (1925 - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
robert rauschenberg After studying at the Kansas City Art Institute and the Black Mountain College in North Carolina, robert Rauscenberg moved to Paris in
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Artist
: Robert Rauschenberg
Nationality: American
Movement: Pop Art
Media: Painting
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Biography:

After studying at the Kansas City Art Institute and the Black Mountain College in North Carolina, Robert Rauscenberg moved to Paris in 1948 to train at the Academie Julien. Early in his career, Rauschenberg collaborated with composer John Cage in a piece called Happenings. He then evolved from collages to paintings, working with a sole color, normally black, white, or red. This approach changed drastically in the 1950’s when Rauschenberg began to create controversial pictures that used unusual colors and a range of found junkyard objects.
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40)
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Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Robert Rauschenberg, Sack, 1969 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Robert Rauschenberg, Breakthrough II, 1965

24. Robert Rauschenberg Artist And Art...the-artists.org
robert rauschenberg artist and art biography portrait and gallery ( Painting Pop Art Collage Assemblage Beat Art Praemium Imperiale Award ) on
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Born Oct 22 1925, Port Arthur, Texas, USA. The artist lives and works in New York City and on Captiva Island.
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Robert Rauschenberg was born Milton Rauschenberg on October 22, 1925, in Port Arthur, Texas. He began to study pharmacology at the University of Texas at Austin before being drafted into the United States navy, where he served as a neuropsychiatric technician in the navy hospital corps in San Diego... robert rauschenberg
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25. Robert Rauschenberg Oral History Interview Conducted By Dorothy Seckler For The
The following oral history transcript is the result of a taperecorded interview with robert rauschenberg on December 21, 1965. The interview was conducted
http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/oralhistories/tranSCRIPTs/rausch65.htm
Interview with Robert Rauschenberg
Conducted by Dorothy Seckler
In New York
December 21, 1965
Preface
The following oral history transcript is the result of a tape-recorded interview with Robert Rauschenberg on December 21, 1965. The interview was conducted in New York by Dorothy Seckler for the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Interview DS: Dorothy Seckler
RR: Robert Rauschenberg DS: This is Dorothy Seckler interviewing Robert Rauschenberg in New York, on December 21, 1965. Robert, I have just been explaining to you why I am interested in taking the beginnings of this in terview back to around the period of 1950. Since critics so often discuss your work in terms of its being, as they suggest, a bridge between abstract expressionism and Pop art, it might be interest ing to see how very different it is, how distinct your attitudes and ideas were from either, and from the artists who were figures at either end of that bridge. You were in Algeria or in Casablanca, just before 1953, and perhaps that would be a good point at which to pick it up. You had come back to New York, and were having rather a struggle at that time. As I recall, you were supposed to have been living on Fulton Street on fifteen cents a day. Is that right?
RR: Some days it was twenty five.

26. Haber's Art Reviews: Robert Rauschenberg's Shock Of The Old
Review by John Haber of robert rauschenberg at New York s Guggenheim Museum and the Ace gallery.
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The Shock of the Old
John Haber
in New York City
Robert Rauschenberg
New York's split between uptown and downtown cultures is legendary. There they are, elegant and experimental, traditional and glib, serious and shocking. Only half tongue in cheek, I could almost call the two styles modern and postmodern Robert Rauschenberg's art packs all the momentum of New York City. Like Picasso , he transformed modern art time and time again, with a rapid-fire wit that runs the danger of fatigue. His retrospective sprawls all over town, like my story of Modernism versus Postmodernism . It also comes with enough twists to throw those terms right out the window. And why not? His work helped to invent them.
The Modern's up . . .
Uptown, the Guggenheim Museum takes on Rauschenberg's career chronologically. A stroll up the ramp shows how he spurred one significant innovation after another. Tower galleries off to the side concentrate on extended projects. The museum's Soho branch shows a different artist. It holds paintings from the last ten years, along with, oh, contraptions. (I bet Rauschenberg would never glorify them as sculpture .) Half a mile west, the Ace Gallery, in conjunction with the museum, exhibits a single work

27. Rauschenberg S Signature On The Century Csmonitor.com
and the nowcanonized robert rauschenberg dutifully signed. rauschenberg s has been a full life Christian fundamentalist upbringing,
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28. National Gallery Of Art-Let The World In: Prints By Robert Rauschenberg From The
NGALet the World In Prints by robert rauschenberg from the National Gallery of Art and Drawn from more than 400 prints by robert rauschenberg (b.
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Attend a Teacher Workshop View Related Collection Tours Prints and Drawings Robert Rauschenberg's prints illustrated in the NGA Backstory Rauschenberg's Experiments in Printmaking Step behind the scenes of a world-class museum with host Barbara Tempchin and Charles Ritchie, associate curator of modern prints and drawings, National Gallery of Art. Listen iTunes RSS (9:41 mins.) Press Materials Drawn from more than 400 prints by Robert Rauschenberg (b. 1925) that are a key component of the National Gallery of Art's collection of contemporary works on paper, the exhibition features approximately 60 examples from all periods of the artist's work in print media. It chronologically reviews the development of Rauschenberg's prints, from intimate, brushy lithographs studded with black-and-white media images to larger color impressions that combine sophisticated print processes. The artist has included new techniques such as digital imaging and experimented with unconventional papers, cardboard, fabric, and plastic. Similar to Rauschenberg's widely known "Combines," the prints appropriate the commonplace through his integration of images from newspapers, magazines, and his own photographs. Perhaps even more than his other works, Rauschenberg's prints celebrate unpredictability, created in a collaborative setting and cultivating possibilities in print technique.

29. Robert Rauschenberg Artist Detail » PaceWildenstein
robert rauschenberg was born in Port Arthur, Texas on October 22, 1925. After briefly attending the University of Texas to study pharmacology and serving in
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30. The Robert Rauschenberg Reunion Tour - New York Times
It s 7 o clock on a Saturday evening, and robert rauschenberg has just entered his studio, a white loftlike structure overlooking the Gulf of Mexico.
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31. Artist Profile: Robert Rauschenberg, Contemporary Artist
robert rauschenberg, American artist essay on his life and work.
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Robert Rauschenberg is an American artist, born in Texas in 1925. He studied art at Kansas City Art Institute, and informally in Paris after World War II. In the late 1940's he attended Black Mountain College in North Carolina. Black Mountain was a progressive school for the arts, which had a number of influential teachers and visiting artists, including Josef Albers and John Cage, the avant garde musician. A freer spirit, he related more to the latter, than to the former (Albers), whose methodical color studies were perhaps too disciplined for Rauschenberg. He came to New York in the early 1950's, attending the Art Students League, and associated somewhat with the Abstract Expressionist artists then prevailing, as well as other younger artists such as Jasper Johns. He and Johns are perhaps artists who formed a bridge between Abstract Expressionism and Pop art, with which they are both also associated.
Bed , a quilt was partially painted and a pillow was placed at the top; the piece hangs on a wall. One of his most famous assemblages

32. ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG, COMBINES
(“Le corps morcelé de la sculpture, robert rauschenberg” The divided body of sculpture, robert rauschenberg in Art Press, no. 90, March, 1985.)
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ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG
COMBINES (1953-1964)
11 October 2006 - 15 January 2007, Gallery 2, level 6 Monogram Freestanding combine Introduction When creation means combining, assembling, incorporating Parody and its different manifestations The relationship of artwork with time ... Bibliography Introduction Following on from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, the Centre Pompidou, Musée National d’art moderne presents, from 11 October 2006 to 15 January 2007, the exhibition entitled “Robert Rauschenberg: Combines In the early 1950s, Rauschenberg launched his artistic career with series of monochrome paintings in black, white, gold and red, featuring varied textural effects produced by the marouflage and painting of newspaper. Even then he wanted to abolish from art the sacrosanct principle of self-expression. These surfaces, and in particular his white paintings

33. Robert Rauchenberg
Werke 19501980 (Berlin Staatliche Kunsthalle, 1980); Stedelijk Museum robert rauschenberg Illustraties Voor Dantes Inferno Illustrations for Dante s
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Pop Art in the U.S. and Europe: Robert Rauchenberg (American, b. 1925)
Valerio Adami Joan Gardy Artigas , Richard Avedon, Enrico Baj, Elizabeth Blackadder Richard Bosman Christo , Robert Cottingham, Allan D'Arcangelo Jim Dine Robert Indiana Jasper Johns ... Alex Katz , R. B. Kitaj, Nicholas Krushenick Roy Lichtenstein , Richard Lindner, Claes Oldenburg, Peter Phillips Mel Ramos Robert Rauschenberg Larry Rivers ... George Segal , Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Saul Steinberg Andy Warhol John Wesley , and Tom Wesselmann Erased de Kooning . Between 1954 and 1965 he intensified his work for the Merce Cunningham Dance Company. In 1955 he moved into a studio in the same neighborhood as Jasper Johns. In 1958 he had his first exhibition at the Leo Castelli gallery and began his drawings to illustrate Dante's Inferno . In 1959 he was represented at the documenta "2", Kassel, and at the Paris and São Paulo Biennales. In 1960 he met Marcel Duchamp. In 1962 he first used the technique of silkscreen on canvas, mixed with painting, collage and affixed objects. He also did his first lithographs, for which he was awarded the Grand Prix at the World Print Biennale in Ljubljana. In 1963 he was given his first retrospective exhibition in Europe at the Galerie Sonnabend, Paris, also shown at the Jewish Museum, New York. He produced his first dance performance Pelican . In 1964 he had a retrospective at the Whitechapel Gallery, London, and won the Grand Prix at the Venice Biennale. He went on world tour with Cage and Cunningham's Dance Company. In 1967 he made his

34. Rauschenberg, Robert
ANSC 100 Image Library rauschenberg, robert Monogram, rauschenberg, 19551959 Retroactive I, rauschenberg, 1964
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35. ARTseenSOHO - Robert Rauschenberg At Pace Wildenstein
robert rauschenberg ANAGRAMS (A PUN). Ten Yard Sale, 1999 vegetable dye transfer on polylaminate 10.5 x 29 ft. ABOUT MY PAINTINGS. WE ALL LIVE FROM DAY TO
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Robert Rauschenberg: ANAGRAMS (A PUN) Ten Yard Sale, 1999
vegetable dye transfer on polylaminate 10.5 x 29 ft.
ABOUT MY PAINTINGS WE ALL LIVE FROM DAY TO
DAY. (TODAY)
WE MOVE FROM MOMENT TO MOMENT,
MOOD TO MOOD, MAKING DECISIONS
THAT CONTROL OUR ACTS, INSISTING
AND RECOGNIZING THAT FACTS
ARE CHANGING LIKE THE LIGHT
WE ARE SEEING THEM IN AND AS
OUR MOTIVATION TO LOOK. art seen soho

36. Robert Rauschenberg's Runts Get Big Attention - January 11, 2008 - The New York
robert rauschenberg s Runts Get Big Attention January 11, 2008 - The New York Sun.
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Gallery-Going By CINDY STOCKTON MOORE
January 11, 2008 posted 6:12 pm EST Sharilyn Neidhardt Robert Rauschenberg, right, and choreographer Merce Cunninham at Rauschenberg's "Runts" opening yesterday. A D V E R T I S E M E N T A D V E R T I S E M E N T Robert Rauschenberg proves that size is relative in his latest exhibition, "Runts," which opened on Thursday evening. With each of its 16 panels measuring approximately 5 feet by 6 feet, the new series is small only when compared to the artist's previous work, or to the gallery space, designed by artist Robert Irwin in 2001, which usually has a feeling of cloistered vastness. But a half hour into the evening, the space was already crowded with an influx of Chelsea gallery hoppers, uptown clientele, and well-known figures in the arts, including the painter Alex Katz and the dancer/choreographer Trisha Brown. The main attraction for the eclectic gathering was the artist himself, a quintessential figure of American art. Dressed in an elegant striped black velvet jacket, Mr. Rauschenberg, 82, was flanked by a NY1 news crew and illuminated by the bright light of their spots. The artist

37. Seavest Collection | Robert Rauschenberg: Page 42, Paragraph 1 (Short Stories)
robert rauschenberg Page 42, Paragraph 1 (Short Stories). From the Seavest Collection of Contemporary American Realism.
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Robert Rauschenberg
(American, b. 1925) Page 42, Paragraph 1 (Short Stories)
vegetable dye transfer and acrylic on polylaminate
85 1/2 x 60 1/2 inches Provenance:
Galerie Jamileh Weber, Zurich, Switzerland (directly from the artist) Exhibited:
Robert Rauschenberg: Short Stories , Galerie Jamileh Weber, Zurich, Switzerland, May 12 - July 28, 2001, illus. in color Literature:
Robert Rauschenberg: Short Stories , Galerie Jamileh Weber, Zurich, Switzerland, May 12 - July 28, 2001, illus. in color
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38. Guggenheim Museum - Singular Forms
In the summer of 1951 robert rauschenberg created his revolutionary White Paintings at Black Mountain College, near Asheville, North Carolina.
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White Painting [seven panel] , 1951. Oil on canvas, 72 x 125 x 1 1/2 inches. Collection of the artist.
In the summer of 1951 Robert Rauschenberg created his revolutionary White Paintings at Black Mountain College, near Asheville, North Carolina. At a time when Abstract Expressionism was ascendant in New York, Rauschenberg's uninflected all-white surfaces eliminated gesture and denied all possibility of narrative or external reference. In his radical reduction of content as well as in his conception of the works as a series of modular shaped geometric canvases, Rauschenberg can be seen as presaging Minimalism by a decade.
The White Paintings shocked the artistic community at Black Mountain, and word of the "scandal" spread to the New York art world long before they were first exhibited at the Stable Gallery in October 1953. While generally misunderstood at the time, the works were highly influential for Rauschenberg's frequent collaborator, the composer John Cage. Under the sway of the Buddhist aesthetics of Zen, Cage interpreted the blank surfaces as "landing strips" or receptors for light and shadow, and was inspired to pursue the corresponding notion of silence and ambient sound in music. His response

39. Robert Rauschenberg Posters At AllPosters.com
robert rauschenberg Posters at AllPosters.com. Choose from over 300000 posters and prints. Professional custom framing available.
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40. Robert Rauschenberg Quotes
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