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The Museum of Contemporary Art of Jacksonville is celebrating the 100th birthday of artist Robert Rauschenberg with a new ...
Robert Rauschenberg, “San Pantalone (Venetian)” (1973), tar paper, wood, metal, rope, and coconut, 98 1/4 x 108 5/8 x 33 5/8 inches, variable (© Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, courtesy the ...
A Trisha Brown company tour recalls a time when Rauschenberg, one of the country’s most influential artists, was changing and being changed by American dance.
"Robert Rauschenberg: Among Friends" includes more than 250 works and is designed to take account of "the importance of creative dialogue and collaboration" in the artist's work.
Robert Rauschenberg, New York City, 1983; Gelatin silver print, 19 x 13 in. (48.3 x 33 cm). Courtesy of the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. Starting in the city where the Texan-born artist found ...
Robert Rauschenberg, or Bob, as he liked to be called, bought his first place on Captiva, a flat, sandy island 20 miles south of Fort Myers on the western coast of Florida, in 1968.
Inside a small gallery at the Perez Art Museum Miami, a late titan of American postmodernism, Robert Rauschenberg, has been double exposed. “Cy+Bob, Venice,” a 1952 black-and-white photograph ...
This artist wanted to make an homage to JFK. It turned into a memorial. HARTFORD, CONN. — In 1963, Robert Rauschenberg sent some photographs culled from magazines — including a photo of John F ...
The artist Robert Rauschenberg thought destroying a work by Willem de Kooning was ‘not a negation, it’s a celebration.’ The art world was divided.
In Robert Rauschenberg’s Rebus, a collection of curiosities is fixed on top of a neutral backdrop of browns, grays, and taupes. Newspaper clippings, black and white photographs, ...
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