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  1. May 21, 2017 · Exhibition. May 21–Sep 17, 2017. In 1959, Robert Rauschenberg wrote, “Painting relates to both art and life. Neither can be made. (I try to act in that gap between the two.)” When Rauschenberg launched his career in the early 1950s, the heroic gestural painting of Abstract Expressionism was in its heyday. He challenged this tradition with an egalitarian approach to materials, bringing ...

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  2. ロバート・ラウシェンバーグ (Robert Rauschenberg, 1925年 10月22日 - 2008年 5月12日 )は、 20世紀 の アメリカ の 美術家 [1] 。. ジャスパー・ジョーンズ とともにアメリカにおける ネオダダ の代表的な作家として活躍した。. のちの ポップアート の隆盛にも重要な ...

  3. Robert Rauschenberg. born Port Arthur, TX 1925-died Captiva Island, FL 2008 Also known as Milton Rauschenberg; Bob Rauschenberg; Born Port Arthur, Texas ...

  4. Combines (1954–64) “Combine” is a term Rauschenberg invented to describe a series of works that combine aspects of painting and sculpture. Virtually eliminating all distinctions between these artistic categories, the Combines either hang on the wall or are freestanding. With the Combine series, Rauschenberg endowed new significance to ...

  5. Dec 20, 2005 · The exhibition was organized by The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Robert Rauschenberg: Combines. Rauschenberg's enthusiasm for found materials and his rejection of the angst of the Abstract Expressionists, whose work dominated the avant-garde in American art in the early ...

  6. 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. He called them Combines.

  7. May 22, 2017 · Having moved to New York in 1949, Rauschenberg and Weil married in 1950, had a son the next year, and divorced in 1952. Rauschenberg had fallen in love with the painter Cy Twombly and, in 1951 ...

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