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    Robert Rauschenberg was a prominent member of the American Post-War avant-garde. The artist’s sculpture-painting hybrids, known as Combines, broke through the two dimensionality of the canvas at a time when Abstract Expressionism dominated the scene. His seminal Neo-Dada work, Erased de Kooning (1953), consisted of ritualistically wiping out ...

  2. Winter Pool, the first painting by Rauschenberg to enter the Museum's collection, is a prime example of a very important period in this highly inventive and influential artist's work—the mid-1950s to the early 1960s—when he created bold objects that were a hybrid of painting and sculpture and a reinvention of collage.

  3. Let the World In: Prints by Robert Rauschenberg from the National Gallery of Art and Related Collections. Introduction. Beginning in the early 1960s, Robert Rauschenberg (American, born 1925) created painterly prints filled with images he clipped from newspapers and magazines. Nearly a decade earlier he had countered the introspective canvases ...

  4. Sep 22, 2013 · Robert Rauschenberg and Photography, a two-room exhibition on view at Pace/MacGill, neatly presents a range of photographic work spanning the artist’s entire career. Photography was key to ...

  5. May 12, 2008 · Mon 12 May 2008 19.22 EDT. The American artist Robert Rauschenberg, a man of few words, made one famous statement. He said that his ambition was to fill the gap between art and life. Even these ...

  6. Robert Rauschenberg:Among Friends, May 21-Sep 17, 2017 MOMA Poster, FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING, 2017. David Lawrence Gallery. US$850. Robert Rauschenberg. Rare Lucio Amelio Napoli (Italy) poster, 1987. Alpha 137 Gallery. US$2,800. Robert Rauschenberg. Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1970.

  7. Sep 3, 2019 · Robert Rauschenberg: Images from China, The Maryland Institute and Dalsheimer Gallery, Baltimore, October 12–November 13, 1983. (7 Characters) Rauschenberg: Photogravures, Castelli Graphics, New York, September 17–October 8, 1983. (Suites I and II)

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